drumble Antonyms

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Meaning of drumble

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drumble (v. i.)

To be sluggish or lazy; to be confused.

To mumble in speaking.

drumble Sentence Examples

  1. The cat was quite content, curled up in a ball and making a soft drumble sound.
  2. The old man sat in his rocking chair, lost in thought, his lips pursed in a slight drumble.
  3. The thunder rumbled in the distance, a low, grumbling drumble that reverberated through the valley.
  4. The coffee maker grumbled and sputtered as it brewed, a comforting morning drumble that filled the kitchen with warmth.
  5. The crowd drumbled with anticipation as the band took the stage, the air thick with excitement.
  6. The baby let out a little drumble, a soft and gurgling sound that brought a smile to the mother's face.
  7. The wind howled and whistled through the trees, a wild and eerie drumble that sent shivers down the spine.
  8. The river chuckled and gurgled over the rocks, a cheerful drumble that provided a soothing backdrop to the day.
  9. The old car sputtered and groaned as it struggled up the hill, its engine发出n a low, labored drumble.
  10. The dog greeted its owner with a happy drumble, wagging its tail and licking their face.

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To be sluggish or lazy; to be confused., To mumble in speaking.

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The cat was quite content, curled up in a ball and making a soft drumble sound.

The old man sat in his rocking chair, lost in thought, his lips pursed in a slight drumble.

The thunder rumbled in the distance, a low, grumbling drumble that reverberated through the valley.

The coffee maker grumbled and sputtered as it brewed, a comforting morning drumble that filled the kitchen with warmth.