drumble in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Drumble (verb): To move or flow in a light, cheerful manner, often accompanied by a soft, rhythmic sound.
Sample Sentences
- The children drumbled happily down the path, their laughter echoing in the trees.
- As the storm approached, the wind began to drumble through the branches ominously.
- He tried to drumble his way through the explanation, but the audience remained confused.
- The heavy rain made a soothing drumble against the roof, lulling her to sleep.
- She could hear the distant drumble of music from the festival, inviting her to join the celebration.
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