The like o' you an' me sud trible heid nor hert aboot the likes o' HIM.
Gien he be the life o' me, what for sud I trible mysel' aboot that life?
Dinna ye trible yersel' aboot him," said the woman.
But they baith trible me sae little, 'at I may jist as weel luik efter them baith.
But wha'll tak the trible needfu' to the learnin' o' a puir dummie?
Sidenote: The Castle of Trible is treacherously given up to Claudas.
King Claudas brought unto Benwick a huge army of knights and lords, and these sat down before the Castle of Trible with intent to take that strong fortress and destroy it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.