Pabble vs Pabbled - What's the difference?
pabble | pabbled |
To make the sound like liquid or porridge makes when bubbling under heat, on a stove.
*1832. J. Wilson in Blackw. Mag. XXXI. 879:
*1834. I Ibid. XXXV. 789:
*:We hear them pabbling in the pan.
(pabble)
To make the sound like liquid or porridge makes when bubbling under heat, on a stove.
*1832. J. Wilson in Blackw. Mag. XXXI. 879:
*1834. I Ibid. XXXV. 789:
*:We hear them pabbling in the pan.
As verbs the difference between pabble and pabbled
is that pabble is to make the sound like liquid or porridge makes when bubbling under heat, on a stove while pabbled is (pabble).pabble
English
Verb
- The hissing, and the fizzing, and the pabbling of the great pan in which the basted trouts are writhing.
References
*OEDpabbled
English
Verb
(head)pabble
English
Verb
- The hissing, and the fizzing, and the pabbling of the great pan in which the basted trouts are writhing.