Gabbles

Word GABBLES
Character 7
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Definitions and meanings of "Gabbles"

What do we mean by gabbles?

To talk fast, idly, foolishly, or without meaning.

To utter inarticulate sounds with rapidity.

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The word "gabbles" in example sentences

Balls won't get anywhere selling used cars - he gabbles his delirious lies - at least Brown rolls them around his mouth before spitting them out. ❋ Unknown (2009)

All that somehow involved him going (INAUDIBLE) gabbles. ❋ Unknown (2008)

By God's the men with gabbles are not even to blame, with the maximum minimum policy we have all been so willing to march for. ❋ Unknown (2007)

“Confound the knave!” exclaimed Ben Zoof; “he gabbles every tongue under the sun!” ❋ Unknown (2003)

The sultan, however, is steady to me, gabbles daily and hourly of his intentions; and Pangeran Usop likewise pushes on my suit with his influence, at the same time giving me this one piece of good advice, viz. that ❋ Henry Keppel (N/A)

"It's meself can prache acceptably to this poor haythin, an 'it's meself, loikewise, can't sense a blissid word he gabbles." ❋ Various (N/A)

New Peer gets up; procession bundles back to table; here Gentleman in wig and gown gabbles something from long document. ❋ Various (N/A)

The sky is overcast at times with dove-coloured clouds; the forest now gabbles, now groans in the glittering summer sunshine. ❋ Boris Pilniak (1915)

And some thinks mebby some one has cut it down and took it away, and all gabbles to oncet. ❋ Unknown (1912)

I'm not your kind: I don't let a girl like that upset me till I can't think of anything else, and go making such an ass of myself that the whole town gabbles about it. ❋ Unknown (1912)

But the mother who at one time strikes, at another threatens, at another bribes the child, first forbids and then immediately after permits some action; who does not carry out her threat, does not compel obedience, but constantly gabbles and scolds; who sometimes acts in one way and just as often in another, has not learned the effective educational methods of the fire. ❋ Unknown (1910)

The old woman in charge gabbles away for dear life, and, not feeling that I am progressing very rapidly, I lay down a media and take up the plantain. ❋ Elizabeth Robins (1907)

I don't let a girl like that upset me till I can't think of anything else, and go making such an ass of myself that the whole town gabbles about it. ❋ Booth Tarkington (1907)

Nearer to me some one gabbles at the end of his story, "When I'm sleeping I dream that I'm killing him over again!" ❋ Henri Barbusse (1904)

Individualism has no existence there; everyone gabbles together, gabbles and gobbles: am not I naughty? ❋ Unknown (1903)

Last night -- though to give up reading "The House of the Seven Gables" for the purpose of reading a packet of seventy gabbles was like tearing the flesh from my bones -- I set to, and got through ten of the compositions -- six of the minors and four of the majors .... ❋ Rose Hawthorne Lathrop (1888)

"Confound the knave!" exclaimed Ben Zoof; "he gabbles every tongue under the sun!" ❋ Unknown (1877)

From the time when he gabbles over his game of Nap in the train until his last villainous howl pollutes the night, he lives, moves, and has his being in slang; and he is incapable of understanding truth, beauty, grandeur, or refinement. ❋ James Runciman (1871)

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