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dribble

[drib-uhl] / ˈdrɪb əl /


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Forward passes and dribbles often cause opponents to drop deep in response which is often a cue City's attackers use to burst away from their marker – towards the ball.

From BBC

It was from these areas that at Stuttgart he often showcased a unique ability - for someone so tall to dribble past defenders and link up with those around him.

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On Sunday, no player ran more than Silva's 12.84km, while no City player made more passes in the final third than his 24, nor did they attempt more dribbles than his four.

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Shoot, it wasn’t even a dribble on the big map of the United States that hung on the schoolhouse wall.

From Literature

He registered five alone on Wednesday, while his seven dribbles were also higher than any other player.

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