Similar words: dribble, wobbling, sibling, gambling, humbling, doubling, rambling, rumbling. Meaning: ['drɪbl] n. the propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicks.
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31. "Instead of dribbling the ball up where guys can pressure me, I can catch the ball out of a double-team from Shaq, become a shooter or drive, " James said.
32. After he noticed Thornton on him, Bryant began rhythmically dribbling through his legs , sizing him up.
33. He is thrusting down the middle and dribbling past a fullback.
34. Urethral calculus: Pain in urination, thready urination , dribbling urination ,(http://sentencedict.com/dribbling.html) or even retention of urine may appear.
35. I drank ouzo as an aperitif, dribbling it into a tumbler of water.
36. Jackson Pollock was an American painter who worked by splashing and dribbling paint on canvas.
37. The player taking the free throw may pass the ball or drop it and begin dribbling.
38. Carol: [ Laurie starts dribbling again ] Now do that for ten minutes.
39. They should be skilled at running, jumping, passing, catching, dribbling, shooting, and blocking.
40. Basic skills include swimming, dribbling, passing, marking, tackling , throwing, catching and shooting.
41. Streetball often features spectacular dunks and alley - oops, flashy dribbling and trash talking.
42. Heavy Chelsea pressure finally told in the 75th minute when Malouda's perfectly angled shot eluded a number of defenders before dribbling into the net.
More similar words: dribble, wobbling, sibling, gambling, humbling, doubling, rambling, rumbling, troubling, trembling, grumbling, nibble, quibble, dissembling, ribbon, blink, blind, blindly, hobgoblin, blind alley, blind date, mudslinging, lingering, blind drunk, a blind alley, sinking feeling, clinging, turn a blind eye, obliging, contributing.