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parloteig
Rapid and indistinct speech.
jabbering
gabble
Catalan
parloteig
Portuguese
rugir
Catalan
xerrar
Spanish
charlar
Talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner.
rant
rave
spout
mouth off
rabbit on
Portuguese
rugir
rant
rave
spout
mouth off
rabbit on
1
Let me repeat an admonition from my own
rant
in today's paper.
2
If things break, there will be a
rant
immediately following these words.
3
Eszterhas senior said he and his family were terrified during the
rant
.
4
The first two times a halting apology gave way to a
rant
.
5
Manchester Utd v S Prague: The annual Roy Keane
rant
arrived yesterday.
1
No mention of
rave
culture, of why those words might be there.
2
The New York Times, Granta and Oprah's magazine gave it
rave
reviews.
3
Donald Clarke has a good run down of the
rave
reviews here.
4
Women would
rave
about him; men would think him finical and dandified.
5
In 2013 he did a national stand-up tour and received
rave
reviews.
1
Within seconds, water gushed from its
spout
and splashed into the lake.
2
Sing out for every
spout
,
though he
spout
ten times a second!
3
It was like the God of Michael Angelo passing in a
water
-
spout
.
4
He picked himself up; and observed that a second
spout
had formed.
5
Do you observe nothing strange at the
spout
end of the funnel.
1
Then he was moving his
mouth
off
hers and along her jaw.
2
Good stuff to
mouth
off
in a pub, I give him that.
3
Why else would he go around shooting his
mouth
off
about me?
4
As usual, he didn't wait for permission to shoot his
mouth
off
.
5
She couldn't skip school or
mouth
off
or otherwise step outside the lines.
1
The man dropped his
rabbit
on
the table with a negligent air.
2
Maybe he could find a mouse or a
rabbit
on
the way.
3
He's been like a bunny
rabbit
on
Duracells since the opening ceremony.
4
Put the
rabbit
on
its knees, and skewer in that position.
5
The second he did, the boy tried to
rabbit
on
him.
1
And the answer is, when they
jabber
more in Vulcan, he added.
2
There's been plenty of
jabber
about whether Djokovic deserves the No1 spot.
3
The words being spoken around her seemed to dissolve into a
jabber
.
4
Julia is the linguist, and can
jabber
French and German like natives.
5
They were all foreigners, and they quite deafened me by their
jabber
.
6
He will never finish, if you
jabber
as much as he does.
7
It then began to
jabber
ferociously, and, crouching down, prepared to spring.
8
He began to protest, to
jabber
on his right to entry.
9
The conferring members of the search party began to
jabber
in louder voices.
10
Inside the stadium, strange music business figures
jabber
at one another.
11
The littluns began to
jabber
among themselves, then one stood forward.
12
Never heard in all my travels such a
jabber
about wives and kids.
13
Two Kaffirs acted as charioteers, and kept up an incessant
jabber
in Dutch.
14
Li was carried away in triumph by his coaches in an excited
jabber
.
15
The Aelen Kofer began to
jabber
all at once, in their own language.
16
The screamer began to
jabber
like a maniac, punctuating his ravings with shrieks.
jabber
·
jabber in
excited jabber
sweet jabber
jabber all night
jabber in nonsense
Catalan
parloteig
xerrola
xerrim
xerrar
parlotejar
Portuguese
rugir
gritar
Spanish
charlar