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dribbles Meaning in Bengali



 লালা ঝরান,

Verb:

লালা ঝরান,





dribbles's Usage Examples:

World Cup record for successful dribbles completed in any World Cup game since 1966, with a 100% success rate in ten dribbles against Brazil.


catching or causing the ball to come to rest in one or both hands and then dribbles it again with one hand or when a player touches it before the ball hits.


Football Annual described Earp as a very pretty and effective wing player, dribbles with great skill and very difficult to remove from the ball.


Between the legs crossover: The ball handler dribbles the ball between the legs from one hand to the other.


Meanwell taught a style of game that featured short passing, crisscross dribbles and a tight zone defense.


The teammate changes pace and direction, and cuts (moves or dribbles quickly) very close to the screening player.


Vargas is nicknamed Turbo because of his explosive dribbles and high speed sprints.


players stand in the corners of the offensive half-court while the fifth dribbles the ball in the middle.


feet where a player possessed the ball for 2 seconds or less and took no dribbles") - catch and shoot points per game, catch and shoot 3-point field goals.


trademark left-foot and is a specialist at long-shots, set-pieces and dribbles.


He's known from his agility, skillful dribbles and ball control.


2 dribbles per match in 373 minutes of game time, and in 2017–18 made 0.


4 dribbles per game in 251.


controlled the rhythm of the game, while his most spectacular skill was daft dribbles or "tunnels" to the opponents.


January 1958 against Chelsea, described how "Brabrook, with some mazy dribbles, made it a nightmare debut for 19-year-old Everton left back Fred Leeder.


design is the most joyful experience––the wasted moments in scribbles, dribbles and scratches that formulate vague thoughts into ideas and dreams into.


(usually the smaller point guard, in the case of basketball) then speed-dribbles the ball up the court with several players trailing on the wings.


became illegal; previously, a player could make as many single-bounce dribbles as he wanted as long as he recovered the ball after each bounce (as if.


He is known for his speed on the ball, dribbles, Super Strikes and goal scoring abilities Chikatara started playing football.



Synonyms:

course; feed; flow; run; filter; percolate; trickle; leach;

Antonyms:

better; divest; overspend; rough; ascend;

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