Lexicographical Neighbors of Prabble
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 ..."