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Meaning of thribble

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thribble (a.)

Triple; treble; threefold.

thribble Sentence Examples

  1. The thribble of wind carried the scent of rain across the meadow.
  2. The bird's song sent a threadlike thribble through the air.
  3. The soft thribble of the rain lulled me to sleep.
  4. The wind thribbled through the leaves, creating a haunting melody.
  5. The thribble of the piano keys evoked a sense of nostalgia.
  6. The thribble of her voice sent shivers down my spine.
  7. The thribble of the stream could be heard from afar.
  8. The thribble of the windchimes announced the arrival of spring.
  9. The thribble of my grandmother's knitting needles filled the house with a cozy warmth.
  10. The thribble of laughter echoed through the halls of the school.

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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.