verb
- to move slowly or sluggishly; to dawdle or loiter
- to be sluggish or inactive; to idle away time
Usage: archaic; chiefly British
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The old man would drumble along the garden path each morning.
- Don't drumble about—we have work to finish before sunset.
- He drumbled through his chores without any sense of urgency.
- The procession drumbled slowly down the village street.
- She refused to drumble away her youth in idle pursuits.