ALL meanings of drabble
drab·ble
D d - noun drabble Margaret, born 1939, English novelist. 1
- noun drabble (transitive) To wet or dirty, especially by dragging through mud. 1
- verb drabble to make or become wet or dirty 0
- noun drabble Dame Margaret. born 1939, British novelist and editor. Her novels include The Needle's Eye (1972), The Radiant Way (1987), and The Seven Sisters (2002). She edited the 1985 and 2000 editions of the Oxford Companion to English Literature 0
- verb transitive drabble to make wet and dirty by dragging in mud and water; draggle 0
- intransitive verb drabble to become drabbled 0
- noun drabble A short fictional story, typically in fan fiction, sometimes exactly 100 words long. 0
- verb drabble (Intransitive Verb) To fish with a long line and rod. 0