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dribbly

dribbly, a.
  (ˈdrɪblɪ)
  [f. dribble n. + -y1.]
  Tending to dribble; dribbling; characterized by dribbles.

1909 R. Brooke Let. (1968) 172 A pair of dribbly dotards. 1951 Dylan Thomas Let. 12 Apr. (1966) 356 There in that English sink, intolerable, dribbly, lost. 1958 Times 18 Nov. 13/4 The..nature of pigment, the sort of mud-pie fascination that comes..of its liquid and dribbly aspect. 1967 D. Pinner Ritual xiv. 141 Those lovely dribbly dogs and those even lovelier dribbly policemen!

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