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Often used in the same context:
wheen,
binchy,
ackroyd,
harmsworth,
macneice,
isherwood,
coverley,
gilliver,
hopkinson,
wycherley,
firbank,
prizeman,
asquith,
galsworthy,
killigrew,
blyton,
cobbing,
moorcock,
farmery,
middlemarch,
rawsthorne,
copplestone,
cozens,
meacock,
smeeth,
paviour,
maugham,
traherne,
zetland,
gissing,
jellicoe,
dowle,
woollcott,
southcott,
watling,
sillitoe,
extance,
coleridge,
worral,
godward,
davys,
warry,
dodkin,
parrock,
coombe,
eggar,
hoare,
owler,
andrewes,
ilkley,
swinnerton,
ennew,
scard,
betjeman,
orcadian,
smeath,
dombey,
sarre,
holyoake,
throp,
kinchin,
puttock,
diggory,
ploughman,
havers,
hendy,
killick,
mustac,
jowett,
rowlandson,
bowdler,
gradgrind,
cantle,
maunders,
pirrie,
strachey,
empson,
biffin,
de la mare,
cordiner,
bavin,
shiel,
cudden,
conchie,
glew,
astley,
langridge,
nicolson,
gozzard,
newlyn,
lanchester,
bawden,
dorrit,
le gallienne,
glucina,
granta,
tristram,
cranage,
hulme,
ayckbourn,
larner,
backhouse,
chesapeake,
abdullah,
artilleryman,
avon,
barque,
bittern,
blanche,
booby,
boyd,
britisher,
collins,
commodore,
crawford,
dragoon,
erie,
essex,
fitzgerald,
forster,
galatea
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— Adjectives for drabble:
british,
unfortunate,
novel,
dribble,
blue
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