Sentences

drib in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Drib (verb): To let a liquid fall or flow in drops or to move swiftly and skillfully past obstacles, often used in the context of painting or sports.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist used a technique to drib paint onto the canvas for a unique effect.
  2. During the game, the player managed to drib past several defenders with ease.
  3. The child's excitement was evident as she watched the ice cream drib down the cone.
  4. He tried to drib the ball while running, but it slipped away from him.
  5. The chef instructed his apprentice to drib a bit of sauce over the dish for presentation.
  6. The basketball player made an impressive move to drib past his defender.
  7. As she learned to drib, her confidence on the court began to grow.
  8. He practiced his ability to drib the ball while maintaining perfect control.
  9. During the game, the coach emphasized the importance of a quick drib.
  10. She watched videos online to improve her technique for drib and shooting.
  11. The player managed to drib the ball past three defenders with impressive skill.
  12. During practice, she focused on improving her ability to drib effectively under pressure.
  13. The coach emphasized the importance of learning how to drib before attempting complex maneuvers.
  14. As the game progressed, his ability to drib became his team's greatest asset.
  15. Fans marveled at how effortlessly he could drib while maintaining complete control of the game.

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