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dribble

verb as in trickle

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“One thing that stands out about Karisma its her shot creating ability — being able to create space off the dribble and get anywhere on the court that she wants to,” Payan said.

Just a thin dribble of water poured out.

More than half of United's attacks - 54% to be precise – went on that side so he was dribbled past twice which, in itself, is not a huge indictment on Alexander-Arnold's performance.

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He dribbles past players and is really exciting.

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He used to carry a tiny flask of it in his man purse to dribble onto meals at restaurants.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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