1. dribbling - Noun
2. dribbling - Verb
the propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicks
Source: WordNetA skilled player can dribble without watching the ball, using the dribbling motion or peripheral vision to keep track of the ball's location. Source: Internet
Bilbo with a dribbling nose, and Gandalf as a figure of vulgar fun rather than the Odinic wanderer that I think of". Source: Internet
Boca defeated River 3–0 with Maradona scoring a goal after dribbling past Alberto Tarantini and Fillol. Source: Internet
Four points and some smooth passing and dribbling by Hall kept the Knights from inching any closer, but the Scranton stayed within seven until almost the end of the third quarter. Source: Internet
Glanville, p3 Yet, unusually for a man of his stature, Gullit was an elegant player, who also possessed outstanding natural balance, poise, technical ability, and dribbling skills, which gave a graceful style to his game. Source: Internet
In terms of pure dribbling skill, Okocha had it in abundance and was up there with the best in the world. Source: Internet