Pronunciation: /ˈdrʌɡəl/

Definitions of druggle

noun a fictional or invented word with no specific definition or meaning

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a cute druggle at the pet store.

A2 My little sister loves to play with her druggle toy.

B1 The druggle's fur was soft and fluffy.

B2 I adopted a druggle from the animal shelter.

C1 The druggle exhibit at the zoo was fascinating.

C2 The endangered druggle species is being protected in a conservation program.

Examples of druggle in a Sentence

formal The scientist conducted a study on the effects of druggle on brain function.

informal I heard that druggle can really mess you up if you're not careful.

slang I don't mess with that druggle stuff, it's too risky.

figurative Her mind was like a swirling druggle, unable to focus on one thing at a time.

Grammatical Forms of druggle

past tense

druggled

plural

druggles

comparative

more druggle

superlative

most druggle

present tense

druggles

future tense

will druggle

perfect tense

has druggled

continuous tense

is druggling

singular

druggle

positive degree

druggle

infinitive

to druggle

gerund

druggling

participle

druggled

Origin and Evolution of druggle

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'druggle' is believed to have originated in Middle English.
Evolution of the word: The exact meaning and usage of 'druggle' have evolved over time, with variations in spelling and potential shifts in connotation.