Difference between Drivel and Dribble

What is the difference between Drivel and Dribble?

Drivel as a verb is to have saliva drip from the mouth; to drool. while Dribble as a verb is to let saliva drip from the mouth, to drool

Drivel

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To have saliva drip from the mouth; to drool. To talk nonsense; to talk senselessly

Part of speech: noun

Definition: senseless talk; nonsense saliva, drool

Dribble

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A weak, unsteady stream; a trickle.A small amount of a liquid.In sport, the act of dribbling.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To let saliva drip from the mouth, to droolTo fall in drops or an unsteady stream, to trickleTo bounce the ball on the floor with one hand at a time, enabling the player to move with it;To advance by dribblingto let something fall in dripsin various ball games, to move the ball, by repeated light kicks

Example sentence: I laughed and laughed so much my lip burst open and collagen filler started to dribble out. I'd had a bit too much filler put in the week before.

We hope you now know whether to use Drivel or Dribble in your sentence.

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