Drabble (disambiguation)

Drabble (disambiguation)

A drabble is a work of fiction that is exactly 100 words long. The word may also refer to:

  • Drabble (comic strip), a comic strip by Kevin Fagan
  • Frank Drabble (1888–1964), English footballer
  • Gareth Drabble (born 1990), rugby union player
  • Margaret Drabble (born 1939), English novelist, biographer, and critic
  • Phil Drabble (1914–2007), English author and television presenter

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