dribber (Meaning)

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dribber (n.)

One who dribs; one who shoots weakly or badly.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dribber

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

dribber Sentence Examples

  1. The dribber's constant drooling made it difficult for him to speak clearly.
  2. With great care, the nurse placed the dribber between the infant's lips to provide nourishment.
  3. The broken faucet leaked like a dribber, creating a constant patter of water.
  4. The dribber's mouth hung open, allowing saliva to drool out in rivulets.
  5. The vet administered medication to the dribber to reduce the excessive flow of saliva.
  6. During the marathon, the runners wore dribblers to keep their mouths moist while they exerted themselves.
  7. The scientist used a dribber to carefully dispense a precise amount of liquid into the test tube.
  8. Parents of the dribber often have to change their clothes several times a day due to the constant drool.
  9. The dribbler's mother had to carry a cloth to wipe up the saliva that dripped from his mouth.
  10. The children watched in fascination as the dribber's saliva formed a small pool on the ground.

FAQs About the word dribber

One who dribs; one who shoots weakly or badly.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The dribber's constant drooling made it difficult for him to speak clearly.

With great care, the nurse placed the dribber between the infant's lips to provide nourishment.

The broken faucet leaked like a dribber, creating a constant patter of water.

The dribber's mouth hung open, allowing saliva to drool out in rivulets.