Sentences

dribble in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Dribble: to let a liquid flow in small amounts or to move a ball by repeatedly bouncing it while running or walking.

Sample Sentences

  1. He loves to dribble the basketball around defenders during practice.
  2. The toddler managed to dribble some juice down the front of his shirt.
  3. As the soccer player approached the goal, he skillfully dribbled the ball past the goalkeeper.
  4. She watched in awe as the chef began to dribble chocolate sauce over the dessert.
  5. During the game, he focused on his footwork to effectively dribble through the opposing team.
  6. The soccer player was so skilled that he could dribble past multiple defenders with ease.
  7. As the toddler learned to eat, he would often dribble food down his chin, leaving a messy trail.
  8. During the basketball game, she made an impressive move to dribble the ball around her opponent.
  9. The coach emphasized the importance of practicing how to dribble effectively to improve overall gameplay.
  10. On the hot summer day, the melting ice cream began to dribble down the cone, creating a sticky situation.
  11. The toddler began to dribble his juice, leaving a sticky trail on the floor.
  12. During the game, the player displayed impressive skills as he learned to dribble the basketball.
  13. She tried to dribble the soccer ball around her opponent, but he blocked her path.
  14. The artist used a technique that made the paint dribble down the canvas, creating a unique effect.
  15. After a few minutes, the ice cream started to dribble down the cone, making a mess in the hot sun.

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