Drabs [noun]

Definition of Drabs:

light brown

Synonyms of Drabs:


Opposite/Antonyms of Drabs:

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Sentence/Example of Drabs:

Where be these boys, these girls, these drabs, these scoundrels?

The gems are in color chiefly blues and greens—with grays, lavenders, drabs and mauves.

Wordsworth was something of a Quaker in poetry, and loved the sober drabs and grays of life.

To-day I returned my visits to the Duke's daughters; the insolent drabs came up to my very mouth to salute me.

The filthy drabs ejected from Ireland are scarcely worth their meat.

The girls are, without exception, the nastiest, most besotted drabs that ever walked the streets.

Poetry's everywhere, and the real thing is commoner among drabs and pot-houses and rubbish heaps than in your Sunday parlours.

The rest of the litter, down to the father of the recent incumbent, all married German drabs.

Now, gentlemen, $35,000 is a lot of money in donation dribs and drabs—is a very large sum of money.

If your worship will take order for the drabs and the knaves, you need not to fear the bawds.