noun
- Plural of doggerel; poorly written or trivial verse, often with irregular meter and crude rhymes.
Usage: Usually uncountable in singular form, but 'doggerels' is used when referring to multiple instances or types of such verse.
Examples
- The collection contained nothing but doggerels and amateur attempts at poetry.
- He dismissed the greeting cards' doggerels as uninspired and forgettable.
- The children wrote silly doggerels for the school talent show.
- Critics panned the album for its doggerels masquerading as song lyrics.
- The book of doggerels made us laugh at their awkward rhyme schemes.