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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The radio host loves to drivel about celebrity gossip.
I couldn't stand listening to the drivel coming from the TV talk show host.
The book was a disappointment, as it was filled with nonsensical drivel.
The professor dismissed the student's paper as pure drivel.
They drivel through the museum without paying attention to the valuable artwork on display.
The author's latest book was filled with drivel, disappointing many of his fans.
I was disappointed with the conference; most of the presentations were drivel.
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