Drivel vs. Dribble

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Drivelnoun

senseless talk; nonsense

Drivelnoun

saliva, drool

Drivelnoun

(obsolete) A fool; an idiot.

Drivelnoun

(obsolete) A servant; a drudge.

Drivelverb

To have saliva drip from the mouth; to drool.

Drivelverb

To talk nonsense; to talk senselessly.

Drivelverb

To be weak or foolish; to dote.

Drivelverb

To slaver; to let spittle drop or flow from the mouth, like a child, idiot, or dotard.

Drivelverb

To be weak or foolish; to dote; as, a driveling hero; driveling love.

Drivelnoun

Slaver; saliva flowing from the mouth.

Drivelnoun

Inarticulate or unmeaning utterance; foolish talk; babble.

Drivelnoun

A driveler; a fool; an idiot.

Drivelnoun

A servant; a drudge.

Drivelnoun

a worthless message

Drivelnoun

saliva spilling from the mouth

Drivelverb

let saliva drivel from the mouth;

Drivelnoun

nonsense

Drivelverb

talk nonsense

Drivelverb

let saliva or mucus flow from the mouth or nose

Dribbleverb

To let saliva drip from the mouth, to drool

Dribbleverb

To fall in drops or an unsteady stream, to trickle

Dribbleverb

In various ball games, to run with the ball, controlling its path with the feet

Dribbleverb

(basketball) To bounce the ball on the floor with one hand at a time, enabling the player to move with it

Dribbleverb

To advance by dribbling en

Dribbleverb

(transitive) to let something fall in drips

Dribbleverb

(transitive) in various ball games, to move the ball by repeated light kicks so as not to lose control of it.

Dribbleverb

(dated) To live or pass one's time in a trivial fashion.

Dribblenoun

(uncountable) Drool; saliva.

Dribblenoun

(countable) A weak, unsteady stream; a trickle.

Dribblenoun

(countable) A small amount of a liquid.

Dribblenoun

(countable) In sport, the act of dribbling.

Dribbleverb

To fall in drops or small drops, or in a quick succession of drops; as, water dribbles from the eaves.

Dribbleverb

To slaver, as a child or an idiot; to drivel.

Dribbleverb

To fall weakly and slowly.

Dribbleverb

In basketball, football and similar games, to dribble{2} the ball.

Dribbleverb

To live or pass one's time in a trivial fashion.

Dribbleverb

To let fall in drops.

Dribbleverb

In basketball and various other games, to propel (the ball) by successive slight hits or kicks so as to keep it always in control.

Dribblenoun

A drizzling shower; a falling or leaking in drops.

Dribblenoun

An act of dribbling{2} a ball.

Dribblenoun

flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid;

Dribblenoun

saliva spilling from the mouth

Dribblenoun

the propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicks

Dribbleverb

run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream;

Dribbleverb

let or cause to fall in drops;

Dribbleverb

propel,

Dribbleverb

let saliva drivel from the mouth;

Dribbleverb

(of a liquid) fall slowly in drops or a thin stream

Dribbleverb

pour (a liquid) slowly in a thin stream

Dribbleverb

allow saliva to run from the mouth

Dribbleverb

(in soccer, hockey, and basketball) take (the ball) forwards past opponents with slight touches of the feet or the stick, or (in basketball) by continuous bouncing

Dribblenoun

a thin stream of liquid; a trickle

Dribblenoun

saliva running from the mouth

Dribblenoun

(in soccer, hockey, and basketball) an act of taking the ball forward with repeated slight touches or bounces

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