He looked down to see his notebook on his desk, with a small dribble of his drool on the page. |
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I could never dribble the ball, but I was always basically a coach on the floor. |
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What was it, exactly, about the thin red dribble on top of the sloshy substance which was supposed to make it instantly more alluring? |
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A dribble of ketchup slide down her chin and threatened to stain her t-shirt, but she scooped it up just in time. |
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I'm willing to bet that the same person is responsible for putting the milk back in the fridge with mere dribble at the bottom of the bottle. |
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Foley said there was a lovely supply of water at the Lower Stream which is now reduced to a dribble. |
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A paraplegic man has been left high and dry after water pressure was reduced leaving his power shower producing little more than a dribble. |
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A dribble of blood trickled from the corner of his mouth as he fought to find enough force to speak. |
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Once an emulsion has begun to form, you can increase the dribble to a thin, slow stream. |
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He paced the maze of corridors to the small conference room and burst into the room with a dribble of sweat trickling down his forehead. |
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The best part was the rich, soothing dribble of olive oil and sprinkling of salt that gave the dairy some flavour. |
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I wiped a dribble of blood from my lip and saw that the kid's lip was bleeding as well. |
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Compared to many places in the world, our level of refugees is not so much a tide as a dribble. |
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With a stretch, a yawn and a scratch, he adjusted his position and returned to sleep, a spot of dribble suspended from his mouth. |
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Your users are so feeble minded you're lucky they can manage a keyboard without filling it with dribble. |
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At the same time, fake the dribble by bringing the ball down outside your knee. |
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He also can score off the dribble, and that will be a boost to the interior offense. |
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He scored the goal that his play deserved with five minutes left as he finished off a fine dribble through the stretched Strand rearguard. |
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He comfortably shot-fakes, advances the ball with a quick dribble and pulls up for 15-foot jumpers. |
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He is a good midrange shooter, runs the floor extremely well and can heat power forwards off the dribble. |
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He is taking the ball to the basket aggressively and making plays off the dribble for his teammates. |
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In one recent game, he had more than 35 touches yet managed to take his dribble into the paint twice. |
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Under the college rules, the Howardites were allowed to dribble around the court and, as in today's game, shoot at will. |
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He did not show any early nerves, scampering off down the left and deceiving Alen Orman not once, but twice with a teasing dribble. |
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He can score from the inside or the outside, has the ability to handle the basketball and take players off the dribble. |
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The club hopes he brings increased accuracy from the perimeter as well as the quickness and ability to make plays off the dribble. |
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He's an awesome athlete, knows how to play above the rim, and can take any Power Forward off the dribble. |
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If a player couldn't use the side of the ball to accelerate his dribble, we might never see another layup. |
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The first dribble down the chin of scalding gravy from the Parkhead steak pie. |
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Once you have established your jump shot and layup, add shots off the dribble or drives to the hoop. |
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They go broke or they flounder in a dribble of chips waiting for the really good cards. |
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Thornton causes matchup problems because he is a dangerous shooter from the wing and can beat defenders off the dribble. |
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The doctor developed tendonitis in his right elbow and had to dribble the last three hours of the 108-mile run left-handed. |
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Beautifully balanced and deceptively fast, he was a classic winger on the dribble, lethal on the turn inside the box. |
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Em's stride was just a few shades below a stalk, so the dribble of people still leaving the school gave way to the irritated girl. |
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Then dribble over a little warmed thick stock or aspic which will cool and jellify. |
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His lower lip was slack and a dribble of saliva appeared at the corner of his mouth. |
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He can score different types of goals, not just tap-ins but he can also dribble round you or bend them in. |
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Then Richard Butler took advantage of a bout of defensive bagatelle only to dribble his shot wide of the target. |
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When they make it to you, they speed dribble back to their starting baseline and do it again. |
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I turned the timer over and watched the grains of sand dribble into the bottom of the glass. |
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This pass is thrown off the dribble, as the ball comes up to the dribblers hand, in an underhand motion. |
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We get to the office full of high resolve, only to watch the minutes and hours dribble away in unproductive activity. |
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Some of them sit with their heads between their legs slowly expectorating a long dribble of spit until there is a pool of spittle on the ground. |
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The big problem is that tendency of liquids coming out of a wide mouth from a full container to adhere to the sides and dribble off the bottom. |
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They are more effective at creating openings by beating defenders off the dribble or playing short one-twos and getting the ball back. |
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We stumble drunk onto a train, and I snore and dribble on your more-than-ample chest. |
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Place 600g blackcurrants in a saucepan with a dribble of water to get them started and 50g caster sugar. |
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He's also given credit for originating the no-look pass and the behind-the-back dribble. |
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Remove the tray and dribble a few drops of balsamic vinegar over the chicory. |
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As the lava walls of the cirque crumble they expel a constant dribble onto the dirty snow below. |
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He can catch and shoot, can shoot off the dribble and can dunk in the fast break. |
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The former NBA coaching washout used to dribble the ball up and down the train tracks as an Indianan youth. |
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Once you have control of the ball with your left hand, increase your tempo as you make the first dribble. |
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Your baby may dribble a lot, be irritable, clingy and have trouble sleeping. |
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Every chance they got, a hapless player would dribble into the invisible fog bank, only to come out gagging and staring at Rob. |
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You must avoid applying concentrated materials to the tree at gallonages that allow the material to dribble to the lower surface of the fruit. |
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If the other team can simply dribble through your press, pick another defense. |
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He knocked down spot-up 3-pointers, shot off the dribble, posted up, scored off putbacks. |
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The syrup wouldn't dribble on the ground, being stuck between the toilet paper and the car, and so I wouldn't have to be guilted into cleaning. |
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It was impossible to dribble the ball for more than five yards before it hopped on a divot or dropped in a crumbly hole. |
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He was allowed, after 28 minutes, to dribble from midfield to the edge of the box, before the ball bobbled on one of the many divots. |
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And it's this double dribble at the end of the movie that keeps a good sports film from turning into a true champion. |
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You then dribble ice-cold gin down the side of the glass and watch as spindly white clumps form in the mixture. |
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I wipe them with solvent when I dribble chain oil on them accidentally too. |
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Sometimes he would dribble the ball 10 times before he would shoot, ignoring open teammates. |
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You want to try to make the point guard dribble the ball at least three or four times. |
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They couldn't dribble the ball and move, and they had particular roles that they had to play on court. |
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You don't have to try to dribble round ten players, and when players understand that, that's when they really do it well. |
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Midfielder Craig Smith tried to dribble the ball in an area that invited danger. |
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For the waterfall fan there was a six-foot dribble, and a good walk finished in dappled sunlight and the hum of large hoverflies. |
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While he makes certain rookie ball-handling mistakes, he also shows a low dribble and ball control that lets him get to the hoop against tough defense. |
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I had a bit of a snooze and woke up with dribble all down my shirt. |
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He felt a sting, and the familiar dribble of blood over his fingers. |
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Evan sat in a little corner bored, watching the two babies communicate in their funny language of popping bubbles of dribble, giggling and laughter. |
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He tried to dribble the ball, soccer style, around the goalie. |
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And with almost his first touch, he tested the rearguard with a mazy dribble to the edge of the box but he just didn't get his shot in quickly enough. |
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It was a relay event in which a group of basketball players dribble the ball for a short distance, where another group of players takes over, and the relay continues. |
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A dribble of saliva clung to his chin, but he didn't seem to mind. |
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She reluctantly gulps it down, chokes, and allows little rivers of green juice to dribble from the corner of her mouth. |
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Explain what traveling with the ball is and what double dribble is. |
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The second is to encourage the man with the ball to put it on the floor, since a double-team is more effective once the ball handler has used his dribble. |
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The rebounder should protect the ball rather than dribble it. |
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He had to use a hockey stick to dribble a ball round some cones. |
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How refreshing it was to see England players swivel and dribble and sell dummies. |
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He can dribble, he is not afraid to beat men, and of course he can cross, shoot and take free kicks perfectly-what more could you really want from a midfielder? |
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A dribble of melted butterscotch ice-cream runs down Shamika's cheek. |
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I tend to get extremely nervous when speaking in public, so it will be a rare opportunity to see me sweat, shake, dribble incoherently and squeak a lot. |
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We used to spend all day at the roadside stands, waiting for midmorning customers to dribble in, then the lunch trade, perhaps a rush-hour flurry. |
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Tilt each glass and pour the remaining champagne in a dribble down the inside of the glasses, so that you minimise the froth and maximise the bubbles. |
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He was diagnosed as having an enlarged prostate, which was preventing him relieving himself properly so he could only force a dribble out each time he went. |
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And there have been loads of slobberers where I've ended up with a mouthful of dribble. |
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He can head the ball, he's as strong as an ox, he can run, dribble and shoot. |
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Give each participant a soccer ball and instruct them to dribble their ball around the coned area. |
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Coming out second best then, he then tried a jinky dribble from right to left, only to find McCann standing in his way again. |
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He can't dribble at speed like Giggs and he lacks the body swerve and power of shot of the young Bobby Charlton. |
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He's not the type of player who's going to dribble through everybody or be a speed demon. |
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Put these twigs of parsnip into a roasting tin, pour over the oil, smoosh them about and then dribble the maple syrup over them and roast under tender and stickily brown. |
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