popple

[ˈpɒp(ə)l]

popple Definition

  • 1to move or rustle with a murmuring sound
  • 2a quivering or rippling effect on the surface of water

Using popple: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "popple" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The leaves poppled in the wind.

  • Example

    The water poppled gently in the breeze.

popple Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for popple

Phrases with popple

  • a type of sandstone that has a rippled appearance

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  • a wave with a short wavelength and high frequency that creates a rippling effect on the surface of water

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  • a type of surfboard designed for riding popple waves

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Summary: popple in Brief

The term 'popple' [ˈpɒp(ə)l] refers to the movement or rustling of something with a murmuring sound, such as leaves in the wind. It can also describe the quivering or rippling effect on the surface of water, as in 'The water poppled gently in the breeze.' 'Popple' is used in phrases like 'popple stone,' which refers to a type of sandstone with a rippled appearance.