drib (Meaning)

Wordnet

drib (n)

a small indefinite quantity (especially of a liquid)

Webster

drib (v. t.)

To do by little and little

To cut off by a little at a time; to crop.

To appropriate unlawfully; to filch; to defalcate.

To lead along step by step; to entice.

Webster

drib (v. t. & i.)

To shoot (a shaft) so as to pierce on the descent.

Webster

drib (n.)

A drop.

Synonyms & Antonyms of drib

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drib Sentence Examples

  1. The basketball player expertly dribbled the ball down the court.
  2. The waitress accidentally dribbled some coffee on the customer's shirt.
  3. The artist used a palette knife to dribble paint onto the canvas.
  4. The rain dribbled down the windowpane, creating a streaky pattern.
  5. The child dribbled sand through their fingers, letting it fall in a steady stream.
  6. The chef drizzled a balsamic reduction over the grilled vegetables.
  7. The painter dribbled drops of water onto the watercolor paper, creating a soft, ethereal effect.
  8. The runner's sweat dribbled down their face as they pushed through the final stretch of the race.
  9. The bartender carefully dribbled a few drops of lime juice into the cocktail.
  10. The gardener dribbled fertilizer onto the plants, ensuring they would receive the nutrients they needed to thrive.

FAQs About the word drib

a small indefinite quantity (especially of a liquid)To do by little and little, To cut off by a little at a time; to crop., To appropriate unlawfully; to filch;

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The basketball player expertly dribbled the ball down the court.

The waitress accidentally dribbled some coffee on the customer's shirt.

The artist used a palette knife to dribble paint onto the canvas.

The rain dribbled down the windowpane, creating a streaky pattern.