dribbly

/ˈdrɪbli/
adjective
  1. Tending to fall or flow in small drops or a thin, unsteady stream.
    • The paint was too thin and left dribbly streaks on the wall.
    • The dribbly faucet kept me awake all night with its constant dripping.
    • She wiped the dribbly ice cream off the child's chin.
  2. (in sports, especially basketball or soccer) Involving or characterized by short, controlled bounces or touches of the ball while moving.
    • The soccer player's dribbly run down the field led to a goal.
    • The point guard's dribbly style kept the defenders guessing.
    • He practiced his dribbly moves in the driveway every afternoon.
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