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dribbling

Aussprache: [ˈdrɪb.lɪŋ]

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Kontext: „games“

(verb) to bounce a ball repeatedly while running or walking, like in basketball or soccer. When a player dribbles, they control the ball and make it move in front of them.

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He was dribbling the basketball down the court and ready to score.

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She wasn't dribbling the soccer ball; instead, she just kicked it far away.

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Can you show me how you are dribbling the ball?

Kontext: „food“

(verb) to let a liquid slowly drop in small amounts, like when you drizzle syrup over pancakes. This can be a messy way to create a tasty look.

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She was dribbling chocolate syrup over the ice cream.

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He didn't like dribbling the sauce on his plate; he preferred to pour it all at once.

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Are you going to start dribbling the sauce now or later?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) the act of bouncing a ball while moving during a game. It's a key skill in sports like basketball and soccer because it helps players keep control of the ball.

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His dribbling skills made him a star player on the team.

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Her lack of good dribbling made it hard for her to keep up in the game.

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Do you think dribbling is the most important skill in basketball?

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