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dribble
Verb
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If you dribble, you let saliva drip from your mouth; you drool.
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If something dribbles, it falls in drop or an uneven flow; it trickles.
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If you dribble a football/soccer ball, you run with it while controlling it with your feet.
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If you dribble a basketball, you bounce it up and down with one hand.
feed
Verb
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When you feed someone, you give them food to eat.
I feed my dog chicken bones every day.
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To eat.
Farm-raised chickens feed on grain.
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To give something to a machine.
To start printing, feed the paper into the printer.
Don't forget to feed the parking meter.
feed
Noun
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Food that is eaten by animals.
Bird feed consists mainly of seeds.