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blethered

British  
/ ˈblɛðəd /

adjective

  1. dialect weary

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His remarks were quite personal, ye'll understand, an' he counted down the notes on the table an' blethered an' howled an' reminded the Cur-rnel that he had lost three hunder to him the last week.

From Fore! by Loan, Charles Emmett Van

As Jack afterward said, "They blethered like a lot o' wild geese."

From Stories by English Authors: the Sea by Various