Thribble

Word THRIBBLE
Character 8
Hyphenation thrib ble
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The word "thribble" in example sentences

Double and "thribble" bowls of punch were commonly served, holding respectively two and three quarts each, and many existing bills show what large amounts were drunk. ❋ Alice Morse Earle (1881)

When you're going through Lister's little speech on what sorts of toast he doesn't want, and you've got the words "Rameses Niblick the 3rd, kerplunk, kerplunk, whoops! where's my thribble" in your head, it's time to admit you have a problem. ❋ Unknown (2004)

No sooner had we gained it than we were met by the company that were sent out to meet the troops, who informed us 5 they were just upon us and that we must retreat, as their number was more than thribble to ours. ❋ Unknown (1923)

As a result, most of the big oil men, especially those engaged in production, are graduates of the school of hard knocks; they are big-fisted, harsh-handed fellows who are as thoroughly at home on the "thribble board" of a derrick as at a desk or a directors 'table, and they are quite as colorful as the oil fields themselves. ❋ Rex Ellingwood Beach (1913)

'The ones _I_ got are all right,' Jane said; 'I know they are, because the man at the shop said they were worth thribble the money --' ❋ Unknown (1891)

'Well!' he said, 'I suppose I must let you have it, but it's worth thribble the money, so it is --' ❋ Unknown (1891)

Didn't our land more'n thribble, from a dollar and a quarter? ❋ Emerson Hough (1890)

Lors! it's a thribble letter for -- for Marian Mayfield! ❋ Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth (1859)

Shall we each have a room or must we double up or thribble -- " ❋ Ruth Alberta Brown (N/A)

It may thribble again, time they're old as we are now. " ❋ Emerson Hough (1890)

"I'll thribble that warrant," replied Galbraith, "and afterwards make it nine. ❋ Unknown (1852)

"Richly deserve it!" said Brazen, "done made more mischief, double and thribble in a manner I may say, than all the lads on the plantations, that they have! ❋ Emily Catharine Pierson (1851)

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