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Meanings of
babbling
in English
Portuguese
balbucio
Catalan
barboteig
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Gibberish resembling the sounds of a baby.
babble
lallation
Portuguese
balbucio
Jabbering.
jabbering
blithering
blathering
Related terms
voluble
Synonyms
Examples for "
jabbering
"
jabbering
blithering
blathering
Examples for "
jabbering
"
1
The divisional CO spoke up: 'Let us be done with this
jabbering
.
2
The saleswoman compliments her French accent, and they start
jabbering
in French.
3
Korak, returning from the hunt, heard the
jabbering
of the excited monkeys.
4
From the kneeling eunuch came a shriek and moan and incoherent
jabbering
.
5
I seem to loathe as much as I loved the
jabbering
idiot.
1
And what a
blithering
idiot they have in me to deal with.
2
My dear boy-excuseme, sir, I'm a
blithering
old man, but oh!
3
Anybody but a
blithering
Spanish ass would have known it at the start.
4
The
blithering
idiots ducked me yesterday for being disrespectful, that's all.
5
I've been the most almighty
blithering
darned idiot that it's possible to imagine.
1
It's about people
blathering
away on Twitter and drumming up sentimental votes.
2
Rather than
blathering
about his problems, he wanted to listen to me talk.
3
So Gaborn nodded at King Orwynne's
blathering
,
hardly speaking, hardly daring to move.
4
Gissing was
blathering
all kinds of stuff: none of it made any sense.
5
Nothing strange there
-
blathering
is what we academics do best.
Usage of
babbling
in English
1
This stream had no
babbling
voice; its note was low and grave.
2
The tent was suddenly alive with optimism,
babbling
with questions and hope.
3
The water I heard is nothing more than a small
babbling
brook.
4
Muh'Dear's new friend started
babbling
on about something, but I wasn't listening.
5
The young man sounded innocent enough, like a carefree lad just
babbling
.
6
The
babbling
has helped: He's seeming somewhat revived...but the story's left hanging.
7
The
babbling
of the infant is not to be confounded with this.
8
Soon after Peter's liberation, people begin
babbling
incoherently and dropping into comas.
9
Right now all we have to go on is that
babbling
Golic.
10
The incense and the priest's Latin
babbling
had given him a headache.
11
Usually the boy was talkative,
babbling
so fast that nobody could understand.
12
This version has no sadness in it; it's all grins and
babbling
.
13
What if all of me decided to return at once,
babbling
incoherently?
14
My servant has been
babbling
;
our marriage is discovered, without my consent.
15
Some swarmed around the bellboys and assistant manager,
babbling
questions and demands.
16
I was
babbling
,
sniveling and crying, and I begged all the harder.
Other examples for "babbling"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
babbling
babble
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
babble about
babble brook
babble on
bab incoherently
babble excitedly
More collocations
Translations for
babbling
Portuguese
balbucio
Catalan
barboteig
Babbling
through the time
Babbling
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common