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Let kids try dribbling close to themselves and far away.
I could do without you, he told the City, the words dribbling in his mind.
Financial help from the West has dribbled in, at best.
Do you think he might have dribbled the ball a bit?
"I'll tell him I dribbled through half the team and won the game by myself."
I would play the ball, not the man, only he dribbles so much.
This is more of a business relationship, dribbling for dollars.
Details of the changes have been dribbling out for months.
She saw a child dribbling water from a cup over the edge.
"They are dribbling strategic information out a little bit at a time."
George did as he was told, and she dribbled out two drops.
Blood dribbled out of his chest again, but now everything felt different.
I tried dribbling and lost it, like Hand, on a rock.
She means, I'm dribbling too much, and not passing enough.
There was no pressure and the water dribbled in slowly.
The ball dropped from his hand and dribbled to the ground.
How quickly money dribbled away, Maggie thought a few days later.
I dribbled the blood into his mouth, then pulled the cup away.
No dribbling the ball for more than the allowed amount of times.
"I know that dribbling the ball will hurt a little."
She turned quickly, dribbled toward the basket and took the final shot.
He's used to dribbling and shooting in front of an audience.
Then he grinned, turned, and dribbled out to half court.
His language is dribbling in, but there has been no explosion.