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dribbling

verb as in trickle

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Milly Lacombe, a sports commentator for Brazil's UOL news website, said that the Ballon d'Or "missed the opportunity to pay a heartfelt tribute to the most talked-about player of the season - known for his dribbling, goals, ability to make decisive plays, and social activism".

From BBC

Rivulets of paint dribbling from the edges of a trumpeting, undulating, otherwise indescribable robotic form are said to represent the tears of grief-stricken King Lear, wildly attempting to humanize the cold if nearly inexplicable scientific reality of Man Ray’s source.

In Hershey, I remember the feeling like someone was dribbling ice water down my back: This was a crowd gleeful about the harm that could befall me and my friends.

From Slate

Joveljic and Puig then closed out the scoring with Joveljic running on to the rebound of a Gabriel Pec shot, dribbling across the top of the box to create space, then beating U.S. national team goalkeeper Zack Steffen cleanly with his left foot in the 75th minute for his team-leading 17th goal.

He has been so good, he has been like a new signing, and I am not surprised the fans have taken to him, with his wonderful athleticism and dribbling ability.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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