Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
drumble
verb
/ˈdrʌm.bəl/
Definition
To move in a slow, heavy, or lazy manner; to act ineffectively or sluggishly.
Examples
- He always seems to drumble through his chores, taking forever to finish them.
- During the meeting, she drumbled her way through the presentation, failing to impress anyone.
- After the long day at work, all I wanted to do was drumble on the sofa and relax.
Meaning
The term ‘drumble’ refers to a kind of movement or behavior that is lethargic, often indicating a lack of energy or enthusiasm.
Synonyms
- lumber
- plod
- amble
- shuffle
- trudge