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Meanings of gab about in English
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Usage of gab about in English
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Then they'll all gababout it.
2
Nope, not if she wants to gababout the Arvan deal, so I'd better handle her myself, Parner insisted.
3
But it's another thing to get them together in a room, off-stage, and hear them gababout their own love of reading.
4
I wished I had gone out on Bobby's boat and were sitting on wide seamless water, listening to Bobby gababout the toilet business.
5
It's typically just Ken and me, two old dudes gabbingabout the nerdy music.
6
He's prone to gabblingabout, say, having a gloop of avocado on his face.
7
By the end of the session, it was grins, gobis, and gabbingabout return plans.
8
Then Gareth Eames, a smooth-talking Brit, had shown up, gabblingabout something called the Gap.
9
Right about now, everybody in here's gabbingabout the Statie you allegedly killed up in Claxton, Georgia.
10
"What in the world are you gabblingabout?" I snapped.
11
Folks said the teardrops meant he'd three times done grisly prison deeds that needed doing but didn't need to be gabbedabout.
12
Lock me up for watching the antics of Bree in her real voice and gabbingabout it with my mother that same week.
13
Everyone turned to look at the enormous and unexpectedly graceful man balancing on the balustrade, doubled over writing, gabblingabout his megaharmonium in intermittent Samsamese.
14
Way I see it, if you want to go gabbingabout this dirty business, you're going to lose your reputation as a nice, honest accountant.
15
"We've arranged to meet here and settle the whole matter and not gababout things of no interest to the case."