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How to spell DRAIBLE correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "draible", it is likely a typo. The correct suggestions could include "drabble" or "dribble". "Drabble" refers to a short and fictional story, whereas "dribble" means to flow in a small and rapid stream. Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell draible correctly

  • arable The rich soil in this area makes it perfect for arable farming.
  • Arielle I ran into Arielle at the bookstore yesterday.
  • braille I learned how to read and write in braille when I volunteered at a school for visually impaired children.
  • Braille I learned how to read Braille so that I could communicate more effectively with my visually impaired friend.
  • bramble I got a small cut on my arm when I accidentally brushed against a thorny bramble while hiking.
  • dabble I like to dabble in painting, but I'm not very skilled.
  • doable With enough planning and dedication, completing this project within the given timeline is very doable.
  • drably The room was painted in a drably dull shade of gray.
  • drainable I purchased a new raincoat that is made with a drainable fabric to ensure I stay dry even in heavy rain.
  • dribble He tried his best to dribble the basketball past the defender and score a layup.
  • driblet After hours of searching for water in the desert, they finally stumbled upon a small driblet trickling down a rock.
  • durable The heavy-duty backpack is made from durable materials, designed to withstand rugged use.
  • friable The soil in that area is friable, making it easy to cultivate and till.
  • Grable I couldn't help but admire her intricate and beautifully carved grable artwork.
  • rabble The politician attempted to calm the rabble of protesters outside the courthouse.
  • ramble I decided to go for a peaceful ramble through the forest to clear my mind.
  • triable The judge ruled that the case was triable based on the available evidence.

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