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Drivel Verb ˈdrɪvl  Word Origin Silly Noun Bre

Front drivel
Back drivel
noun, verb
BrE /ˈdrɪvl/
NAmE /ˈdrɪvl/
noun
 word origin
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[uncountable] (informal, disapproving)
silly nonsense

How can you watch that drivel on TV?
a novel full of romantic drivel
verb
 verb forms
 word origin
(-ll-, US -l-) [intransitive] ~ (on) (about sth) (usually used in the progressive tenses)
to keep talking about silly or unimportant things

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