thribble (Meaning)
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thribble (a.)
Triple; treble; threefold.
Synonyms & Antonyms of thribble
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thribble Sentence Examples
- The thribble of wind carried the scent of rain across the meadow.
- The bird's song sent a threadlike thribble through the air.
- The soft thribble of the rain lulled me to sleep.
- The wind thribbled through the leaves, creating a haunting melody.
- The thribble of the piano keys evoked a sense of nostalgia.
- The thribble of her voice sent shivers down my spine.
- The thribble of the stream could be heard from afar.
- The thribble of the windchimes announced the arrival of spring.
- The thribble of my grandmother's knitting needles filled the house with a cozy warmth.
- The thribble of laughter echoed through the halls of the school.
FAQs About the word thribble
Triple; treble; threefold.
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The thribble of wind carried the scent of rain across the meadow.
The bird's song sent a threadlike thribble through the air.
The soft thribble of the rain lulled me to sleep.
The wind thribbled through the leaves, creating a haunting melody.