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remble
English
Verb
remble (third-person singular simple present rembles, present participle rembling, simple past and past participle rembled)
- (chiefly East Midlands) To move in order to make tidy; to tidy or put away.
- a niver rembles the stoƤns - Alfred Lord Tennyson, The Northern Farmer (Old Style) stanza XV
Anagrams
- Bermel
remble From the web:
- what if they do tremble lyrics
- remble what if they do
- what does tremble mean
- what does resemble
- what gang is rumble from
- what hood is rumble from
rebble
English
Noun
rebble
- Misspelling of rebel.
rebble From the web:
- what does rebel mean
- what does rebel rebel mean
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