drabble

/ˈdræbəl/
verb
  1. To make something wet, muddy, or dirty by dragging or trailing it, especially in water or mud.
    • Be careful not to drabble your new coat in the puddles.
    • He accidentally drabbled the hem of his robe in the wet grass.
    • The children drabbled their trousers while playing in the creek.
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noun
  1. A very short piece of fiction, typically exactly 100 words in length.
    • The anthology contains a hundred drabbles by different authors.
    • His drabble about a lost key won the contest.
    • She wrote a drabble for the weekly flash fiction challenge.
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