Having a viscous consistency, similar to dribble or drool.(adjective)
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Use "dribbly" in a sentence
"Very posh non-dribbly teapots have sharp lips, but older examples are often chipped."
"I witnessed at first hand what must be the most devastating spell in Test history, his extraordinary seven-for-one-run spell in Perth that destroyed Australia in 1993 (the single run a dribbly bat-pad past short-leg), and it was the relentless nature of it rather than cricket ball acrobatics that did the job."
"Even though I'm bald, I keep a hairdryer on hand, and re-purpose it for removing dribbly-drops of paraffin from any hard surface."