-
successful dribbles completed in any
World Cup game
since 1966, with a 100%
success rate in ten
dribbles against Brazil.
Early references to
dribbling come...
- and then
dribbles it
again with one hand or when a
player touches it
before the ball hits the ground. The
dribble also ends when the
dribbler palms/carries...
- mandated.
Players advance the ball by
bouncing it
while walking or
running (
dribbling) or by p****ing it to a teammate, both of
which require considerable skill...
- A
dribble gl**** is a
drinking gl**** that has
holes hidden in its
etched design. The
purpose of a
dribble gl**** is for pranks. When a
person tilts the gl****...
- Post-void
dribbling, also
known as post-micturition
dribbling (PMD),
occurs when
urine remaining in the
urethra after voiding the
bladder dribbles out after...
- A
crossover dribble is a
basketball maneuver in
which a
player dribbling the ball
switches the ball
rapidly from one hand to the other, to make a change...
- The
Indian dribble is a
field hockey technique,
first appearing at the 1956
Summer Olympics. The base of the
technique is the
continuous pushing of the...
- A seal
dribble is a form of
dribbling in ****ociation football. It is
performed by
flicking the ball up from the
ground onto the head,
whereby the player...
-
Terence Kemp
McKenna (November 16, 1946–April 3, 2000) was an
American ethnobotanist and
mystic who
advocated for the
responsible use of
naturally occurring...
-
repeatedly kicking or
bouncing it.
Dribble may also
refer to: Drooling,
leaking of
saliva from the
mouth Post-void
dribbling,
leaking of
urine from the bladder...