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  • Shot for $1.3 million, the movie was called Dribble and later repackaged with the title Scoring.

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • Shot for $1.3 million, the movie was called Dribble and later repackaged with the title Scoring.

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • Shot for $1.3 million, the movie was called Dribble and later repackaged with the title Scoring.

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • Dribble is what happens to old men, or just about anybody who has had three or more Margaritas.

    more dribble from ";INternational Living"; 1919

  • "Memphis Attack Offense," also known as the Dribble-Drive Motion Offense.

    A Sea Of Blue 2009

  • "Dribble" is what comes from the mouth of an infant who cannot yet speak;

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • "Dribble" is what comes from the mouth of an infant who cannot yet speak; "drivel" is what comes from the mouth of an adult who can speak, but really shouldn't.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • "Dribble" is what comes from the mouth of an infant who cannot yet speak; "drivel" is what comes from the mouth of an adult who can speak, but really shouldn't.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • "Dribble" pertains to basketball, and to the sloppy eating of soup.

    Philly.com - Latest Videos 2008

  • As a campaign ambassador, I am involved in several Dribble to Stop Diabetes initiatives such as a nationally distributed public service announcement and the campaign website.

    Alana Beard: Dribble to Stop Diabetes Alana Beard 2011

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