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UK
/dɹˈɪblɐ/
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NOUN
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a person who dribbles
that baby is a dribbler; he needs a bib - a basketball player who is dribbling the ball to advance it
How To Use dribbler In A Sentence
- The Brownlow Medallist described VFL opponent Alistair Smith as a "dribbler" and this drew strong criticism from Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
- He is a superb dribbler with good crosses who can cause problems for any team from his left midfield position.
- A great dribbler whose quick turns and dummies are a handful for any defence.
- Steve Wilson tells the story: In the early 90s Kiki was a fast and phenomenal dribbler for Karlsruhe in the Bundesliga. Which football teams have been referenced on album covers? | The Knowledge
- Mazing Run : A great dribbler whose quick turns and dummies are a handful for any defence.
- Chelsea also needed a wide man, a dribbler, but were narrow and sluggish. Manchester United's dominance built on industry of Wayne Rooney
- Ever since rival villages kicked lumps out of each other as they chased inflated pigs' bladders back in the mists of time, football has been claimed as the people's game, a democracy of dribblers where the best could rise to the top.
- that baby is a dribbler; he needs a bib
- Halladay, who jawboned his way into being traded to a contending team so he finally could pitch in the playoffs, made a stunning debut, culminating with a dribbler in front of home plate that catcher Carlos Ruiz pounced on and threw to first for the final out. Top Moments: Rethinking Kanye West, the Beatles and The Event
- If a dribbler gets through on a sideline past your near wing, approach cautiously and anticipate a pass.