blabber
Britishnoun
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a person who blabs
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idle chatter
verb
Etymology
Origin of blabber
C15 blabberen , probably of imitative origin
Vocabulary lists containing blabber
Example Sentences
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It’s not dense, it doesn’t blabber on and it certainly doesn’t reek of masculine self-obsession.
From Salon • Mar. 8, 2026
There is already what one source described as "loose blabber" about the legal advice this time.
From BBC • Jun. 21, 2025
“Until we see the facts, everything else is just blabber – I’m sorry for this expression,” Lavrov said through an interpreter.
From The Guardian • Feb. 17, 2018
He didn’t do anything wrong or blabber any ill-thought remarks.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 24, 2013
The two of them ignore me and blabber on about what they’re going to wear to the junior prom, which is something like seven whole months away.
From "A Mango-Shaped Space" by Wendy Mass
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