1. drabble - Noun
2. drabble - Verb
3. Drabble - Proper noun
To draggle; to wet and befoul by draggling; as, to drabble a gown or cloak.
To fish with a long line and rod; as, to drabble for barbels.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlso, Arnold Bennett: A Biography by Margaret Drabble (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London 1974). Source: Internet
As of May 2005, all Royal Helicopter Service is provided by the James Drabble Aviation Services Committee. Source: Internet
Edited by Margaret Drabble, Oxford University Press, 2000 Pp 35 Other works His other works are: * Apologia (A Discourse on Magic). Source: Internet
It was reprinted with an introduction by the novelist Margaret Drabble in the "Mothers of the Novel" series. Source: Internet
In the second volume, "Mosaic," Holroyd expanded his narrative, responding to readers and a comment from his wife, the author Margaret Drabble, who told him that in the first book: "You stay hidden." Source: Internet