One who reveals confidential information in return for money.
Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly.
1 And I started to blabber about how much she meant to me.
2 So, this was interestingtwo attorneys, an accountant, and a TV blabber person.
3 Why, you rotten, double-crossing, blabber - mouthed little tramp, I ought to kill you!
4 God knows, we're sure to hear enough of that blabber today.
5 Either way, you don't want to blabber along in a message about your cat's whole day.
6 Ah let him blabber on about the horse.
7 First he said she's crazy, then he wanted her to calm down and not blabber anymore.
8 Second, if the analyst is going to blabber anonymously anyway, why not share additional details of the product?
9 Of course Gus was a great blabber , but his blabbing wasn't really like the chattering the other sports did.
10 And I consider the talk out there about the euro's existence being endangered to be unscientific blabber , he said.
11 Hyllus now began to blabber .
14 But she was tired, and not sure she could hold herself erect while Jayne blabber - mouthed her way through an entire meal.
15 If you like to tell me more, you can do it quite safely; I'm no blabber , and I'm not a rascal.
16 So I don't intend to make the job any harder by having to watch out for a blabber - mouthed lush wandering around in a fog.
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