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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
droll .
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Examples
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Health Minister David Parirenyatwa said that, starting at primary school level, pupils should take exams in HIV/AIDS just like they drolled Herald newspaper reported.
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These two great advantages may be made by those who frequently study poets; — the learning moderation, to keep them from unseasonable and foolish reproaching others with their misfortunes, when they themselves enjoy a constant current of prosperity; and magnanimity, that under variety of accidents they be not dejected nor disturbed, but meekly bear the being scoffed at, reproached, and drolled upon.
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"I make no doubt you'll be geyan tired from long travel, and the responsibility of carrying such important documents must weigh down your spirits," I drolled, "and so I will trouble you" -- with a pistol clapped to his head and a sudden ring of command in my voice -- "to hand them over to me at once."
A Daughter of Raasay A Tale of the '45 William MacLeod Raine 1912
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"Hould your tongue, jewel," drolled the little junior, who delighted in exaggerating the brogue that tripped naturally off his Irish tongue.
The Dop Doctor Richard Dehan 1897
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As they were both very conscious people, they recognized in themselves some sense of this, and presently drolled it away, in the opulence of a time when every moment brought some beautiful dream, and the soul could be prodigal of its bliss.
Their Wedding Journey William Dean Howells 1878
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As they were both very conscious people, they recognized in themselves some sense of this, and presently drolled it away, in the opulence of a time when every moment brought some beautiful dream, and the soul could be prodigal of its bliss.
Complete March Family Trilogy William Dean Howells 1878
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His spirits exhilarated by the unexpected good cheer, the Comedian gave way to his naturally blithe humour; and between every mouthful he rattled or rather drolled on, now infant-like, now sage-like.
What Will He Do with It? — Volume 03 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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His spirits exhilarated by the unexpected good cheer, the Comedian gave way to his naturally blithe humour; and between every mouthful he rattled or rather drolled on, now infant-like, now sage-like.
What Will He Do with It? — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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Here Braham quavered, and here Liston drolled his best -- here
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume V (of 10) 1824
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But the truth is, such ways of discoursing are fitter to be drolled upon, than to be refuted by any serious answer.
Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. VII. 1634-1716 1823
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