Synonyms of dribble

Antonyms of dribble

Collocations of dribble

dribble a basketball
Frequency: 80 %

He practiced dribbling a basketball every day to improve his skills.

dribble a soccer ball
Frequency: 75 %

She showed off her skills by dribbling a soccer ball past the defenders.

dribble water
Frequency: 70 %

Be careful not to dribble water on the floor while drinking.

dribble saliva
Frequency: 60 %

The baby tends to dribble saliva when teething.

dribble sauce
Frequency: 50 %

The chef carefully dribbled the sauce over the dish to add flavor.

Idiomatic Expressions for dribble

  • Phrase: dribble out
    Meaning: to come out slowly and gradually in small amounts
    Usage: The information about the project was dribbled out over several weeks.