What's the difference between dribbler and slobberer?
Dribbler
Definition:
(n.) One who dribbles.
Example Sentences:
(1) The Brazilian has long since recognised the shortcomings in his squad, having been denied Didier Drogba for most of his tenure - through injury and now suspension - and inventive dribblers to supplement Joe Cole and eke out free-kicks in dangerous areas.
(2) Obviously, in the World Cup, he did very well when he played wide left so really, in terms of positioning, he can adapt to anywhere where the manager asks him to play.” After the victory over Palace, Van Gaal said: “He has played in a very small space and he is a dribbler.
(3) Steve Wilson tells the story: "In the early 90s Kiki was a fast and phenomenal dribbler for Karlsruhe in the Bundesliga.
(4) After the interval, however, Robben's talents as a dribbler and a provocateur proved decisive in giving his side a place in the last four for the first time since 1998.
(5) Cardinals 4 Brewers 0 Albert Pujols is out at the plate after Marcum picks up Matt Holliday's dribbler and throws to the catcher Lucroy who applies the tag...too late.
(6) Lackey takes care of a dribbler towards him and throws the ball to Napoli at first for the second out of the inning.
Slobberer
Definition:
(n.) One who slobbers.
(n.) A slovenly farmer; a jobbing tailor.
Example Sentences:
(1) Five bouncing boys, who eagerly lick Paul Ryan's face and slobber all over his jacket, as per the Onion .
(2) Six dogs, six cats, rabbits and white rats make up a menagerie of slobbering, purring affection, punctuated by squawks from the geese as they flee the Rottweiler.
(3) The signs, treatment, and prevention of several conditions, such as leukoencephalomalacia, aflatoxicosis, ergotism, fescue toxicity, slobbering disease, ryegrass staggers, and moldy sweet clover disease, are discussed.
(4) There were many times during Sky1's Pineapple Dance Studios when I observed Andrew "I'm A Triple Threat" Stone mooing on about the unknowable margins of his talent and thought quietly to myself, "This show would be better if Andrew was being attacked by slobbering dogs, or having his innards ruptured by a professional wrestler, or simply having machetes fired at his silly face while he sings Steppenwolf's Born To Be Wild."
(5) Jeremy Corbyn’s critics were poised to attack, and pundits were slobbering at the mouth at the prospect.
(6) In fact it was the Sun newspaper slobbering "Alex Ferguson has declared it is 'Squeaky Bum Time' again".
(7) I was nudged by one of the taut, muscular bodies, scantily covered in its tiny red tartan cotton robe, and I had to make a decision: be a warrior by joining the front line to protect my tribe from a snorting, slobbering 500kg bitch of a buffalo, or stay on the sidelines by hustling up a tree to watch from above as the true warriors went to battle.
(8) Then, in case all this passed you by, along comes Cujo : and in the giant, slobbering, seemingly unstoppable dog, we find the bluntest metaphor for addiction yet presented in King's oeuvre (a title it would hold until Misery and The Tommyknockers ).