drivel - Meaning in Sanskrit

drivel - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of drivel in English

drivel noun

  1. saliva spilling from the mouth
  2. a worthless message

drivel verb

  1. let saliva drivel from the mouth

    Example

    • "The baby drooled"

What is drivel meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase drivel refers to saliva spilling from the mouth, or a worthless message, or let saliva drivel from the mouth. See drivel meaning in Sanskrit, drivel definition, translation and meaning of drivel in Sanskrit. Find drivel similar words, drivel synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of drivel. Find the answer of what is the meaning of drivel in Sanskrit.

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