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1 Most of them are mere gibberish , but the Sator formula does make sense, of a sort.
2 With their language I was fascinated, though at first I had taken it for mere gibberish .
3 To Lady Arabella it sounded mere gibberish , but it was in his own dialect, and meant love, marriage, wife.
4 But what was everything, and what the mere gibberish of nervous insanity, to pass forever from the horizon with a good night's sleep?
5 There were three dirty, ragged scraps of parchment with lettering on them that to an untrained eye would appear to be mere gibberish .
6 "No, their language is mere gibberish to me."
7 "Au Printemps" translated literally meant "in the springtime," and "in the springtime at one o'clock" was mere gibberish , incomprehensible.
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