gabble

  • 21gabble — gab·ble || gæbl n. fast noisy talk which is difficult to understand; noises with no meaning (often pertaining to animal sounds) v. speak fast, speak inarticulately; make unintelligible sounds …

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  • 22gabble — verb talk rapidly and unintelligibly. noun rapid, unintelligible talk. Derivatives gabbler noun Origin C16: from Du. gabbelen, of imitative origin …

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  • 23gabble — I. v. n. Chatter, prattle, babble, jabber, talk idly, rattle on. See prate, v. n. II. n. Prate, prattle, chatter, clack, cackle, gossip, palaver, gab, idle talk, small talk …

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  • 24gabble — v 1. jabber, clack, clatter, rattle, Sl. run off or on at the mouth; chatter, chitter, prattle, cackle; prate, twaddle, twattle; talk nonsense, Inf. talk through one s hat, blather, blab, gush, Inf. spout, drivel; gibber, Sl. gibber jabber,… …

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  • 25gabble — gab·ble …

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  • 26gabble — [ˈgæb(ə)l] verb [I/T] informal to talk very quickly in a way that is difficult for people to understand …

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  • 27gabble — gab•ble [[t]ˈgæb əl[/t]] v. bled, bling, n. 1) to speak or converse rapidly and unintelligibly; jabber 2) (of hens, geese, etc.) to cackle 3) to utter rapidly and unintelligibly 4) rapid, unintelligible talk 5) any quick succession of meaningless …

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  • 28gabble — [c]/ˈgæbəl / (say gabuhl) verb (gabbled, gabbling) –verb (i) 1. to talk rapidly and unintelligibly; jabber. 2. (of geese, etc.) to cackle. –verb (t) 3. to utter rapidly and unintelligibly. –noun 4. rapid, unintelligible talk. {frequentative of… …

  • 29gabble —  Talk too much and to no purpose …

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  • 30gabble — v. & n. v. 1 intr. a talk volubly or inarticulately. b read aloud too fast. 2 tr. utter too fast, esp. in reading aloud. n. fast unintelligible talk. Derivatives: gabbler n. Etymology: MDu. gabbelen (imit.) …

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