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Definition of Driveled
1. drivel [v] - See also: drivel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Driveled
Literary usage of Driveled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Roughing it by Mark Twain (1913)
"... and had no pay-ore to show (and of course it hadn't), we praised the tunnel;
said it was one of the most infatuating tunnels in the land; driveled and ..."
2. The Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.] by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner (1906)
"... and had no pay ore to show (and of course it hadn't), we praised the tunnel;
said it was one of the most infatuating tunnels in the land; driveled and ..."
3. The Writings of Mark Twain by Mark Twain (1906)
"... and had no pay ore to show (and of course it hadn't), we praised the tunnel;
said it was one of the most infatuating tunnels in the land; driveled and ..."
4. The Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.] by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner (1906)
"... and had no pay ore to show (and of course it hadn't), we praised the tunnel;
said it was one of the most infatuating tunnels in the land; driveled and ..."
5. The Writings of Mark Twain [pseud.] by Virgil, Charles Anthon, C. Knipe, New York (State). Banking Dept, Emerson Willard Keyes, Mark Twain, Claire Giannini Hoffman (1899)
"... said it was one of the most infatuating tunnels in the land; driveled and
driveled about the tunnel till we ran entirely out of ecstasies — but never ..."
6. A Diary from Dixie by Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut (1905)
"... with her fingers between the leaves of a frantically interesting book, while
her kin slowly driveled nonsense by the yard—waiting, waiting, yawning. ..."