Sentences with dribbled
drib·ble
D d - A dribble of revenue.
- Fisher dribbled the ball upcourt and surveyed the Thunder defense.
- Turner took an inbounds pass, dribbled upcourt and pulled up barely past halfcourt.
- Players dribbled off their feet into turnovers.
- Michelle Grattan Instead of putting its whole health package on the table, Canberra has dribbled out the various sweeteners.
- We dribbled in just enough water to moisten and cooked the lamb very, very slowly until it was moist and succulent but not sloppy.
- When the reports dribbled into his office here last week, Benigno Pessoa Marques, an area superintendent for Indian affairs, knew they spelled trouble.