Definition of Prabble

1. a brawl [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prabble

pozzolans
pozzuolana
pozzy
pp.
ppbv
ppm
ppmv
ppq
ppt
ppts
pr*ck
pr*cks
praam
praams
prabble (current term)
prabbles
pracademic
pracademics
practic
practica
practicabilities
practicability
practicable
practicableness
practicably
practical
practical(a)
practical alchemy
practical application

Literary usage of Prabble

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The English Stage: Being an Account of the Victorian Drama by Pierre Marie Augustin Filon, Augustin Filon (1897)
"Hoggard is a business man on a small scale, and in a small town ; prabble is an easy-going grocer. The one is repulsive, the other merely comic; but, ..."

2. The English Stage of To-day by Mario Borsa, Selwyn Brinton (1908)
"prabble, for instance, the local chemist, is furious with Fletcher because the latter will never consent to denounce from the pulpit the Co-operative Stores ..."

3. The English Stage of To-day by Mario Borsa, Selwyn Brinton (1908)
"prabble, for instance, the local chemist, is furious with Fletcher because the latter will never consent to denounce from the pulpit the Co-operative Stores ..."

4. Publications by English Dialect Society (1884)
"prabble, a quarrel, or squabble. When John Hepworth was ill, his mother sent Tom Bell to Dr. Bradley to get him some medicine. He said, ' If yo please Au'm ..."

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