verb
- to make or become wet and dirty by dragging through mud or water
Usage: archaic
noun
- very short works of fiction, typically exactly 100 words
Usage: informal; literary
Examples
- Her dress drabbles in the muddy puddle as she walks.
- The rain drabbles the hem of his coat.
- She writes drabbles for the online writing community.
- The contest required exactly 100-word drabbles.
- His drabbles capture entire stories in miniature form.