drabble

/ˈdɹæbəl/

drabble

English Verb
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Definition

To wet or dirty, especially by dragging through mud.

Etymology

From Middle English drabelan.

Example Sentences

  • "That which eſpecialleſt nouriſht the moſt prime pleaſure in me, was after a ſtorme when they were driuen inſwarmes, and lay close peſtred together as thicke as they could packe; the next day following, if it were faire, they would cloud the whole skie with canuas, by ſpreading their drabled ſailes in the full clue abroad a drying, and make a brauer ſhew with them, then ſo many banners and ſtreamers diſplayed againſt the Sunne on a mountaine top."
  • "to drabble for barbels"
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