Front | drivel |
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Back | drivel noun, verb BrE /ˈdrɪvl/ NAmE /ˈdrɪvl/ noun word origin example bank [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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