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blabber
/ ˈblæbə /
noun
- a person who blabs
- idle chatter
verb
- intr to talk without thinking; chatter
Word History and Origins
Origin of blabber1
Example Sentences
OK, so enough blabbering and let me finish it up for you.
“The men up there don’t like a lot of blabber/They think a girl who gossips is a bore,” Ursula sings in the 1989 film.
After leaked audio of Los Angeles City Council members saying all sorts of bigoted blabber unleashed a political earthquake, I got an email from a much-missed voice.
He carried a set of deeply personal experiences and insights, some of them searingly painful, that could have had every talking head in the country blabbering on for months.
In one of the two ads, a crowd of graying White men in suits is shown blabbering unintelligible nonsense as they amble down a country road.
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