overdribble

verb

Etymology

From over- + dribble.

  1. inherited from *drepaną
  2. inherited from drepan
  3. inherited from drepen
  4. suffixed as dribble — “drib + le
  5. prefixed as overdribble — “over + dribble

Definitions

  1. To dribble the ball excessively.

    • The series would end with Magic overdribbling the Lakers into a Game 7 defeat in Boston, where Bird’s triumph over Johnson was illuminated like a darkened Garden full of victory cigars.

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