trebly in English

adverb
1
three times as much.
to Katherine, the house was trebly impressive
adjective
1
(of sound, especially recorded music) having much or excessive treble.
Starting out with breakneck speed and the chaos it inspired, they played hard and loud with an abrasive, trebly sound that went straight for your jaw muscles.

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1. The trebly pluck of a Banjo is an unmistakable sound and a cornerstone of folk-oriented genres

2. 24 The sounds produced by the bassist, Phil Lesh, were by turns plummy and thick, trebly and melodic.

3. A Spanish duchess of doubly and trebly " Azured " blood revenges herself on her husband, who has massacred her lover before her eyes and given his heart to dogs, by becoming a public prostitute in Paris, and dying in the Salpêtrière