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drib
[drib]
noun
a small or minute quantity; bit.
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Hopefully, more will come in, because they tend to come in in dribs and drabs over the first few months of the year.
“It took us two years to do 19 episodes. They would pick us up — six here, five there — in these little dribs and drabs. It was very, very difficult,” Herskovitz said.
And it's not until more trickles of information started pouring out in dribs and drabs that I started to wonder, "What's the bigger story here, and what actually happened?"
From there, the hacked emails were released by WikiLeaks in dribs and drabs.
India arrived in dribs and drabs for what could be the last World Cup of some of their megastars.
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