Topic: BIRDS
| Date: | 1300-1400 |
| Language: | Old North French |
| Origin: | werbler |
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war‧ble

1
[intransitive]HBB to sing with a high continuous but quickly changing sound, the way a bird does
[intransitive]HBB2 [intransitive and transitive]APM to sing, especially not very well - used humorously :
Mills warbled a few notes.
Mills warbled a few notes. —warble noun [countable]
