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claca
Spanish
disparate
Idle or foolish and irrelevant talk.
prattle
blether
idle talk
chin music
Catalan
claca
Portuguese
tagarelar
Catalan
xerrar
Spanish
charlar
Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly.
chatter
clack
palaver
tattle
blab
twaddle
gabble
piffle
maunder
gibber
Portuguese
tagarelar
prattle
blether
idle talk
chin music
1
Rick listens to her
prattle
on for several minutes, and then apologizes.
2
Another week and time again for you to indulge my incorrigible
prattle
.
3
Even babies echoed the names of our two heroes in their
prattle
.
4
He pauses seriously to thank them in the midst of his
prattle
.
5
But to my pleasing task; again let me
prattle
to my friend.
1
All the
blether
about how strong unions will destroy the economy?
2
Much
blether
about comradeship and passion and commitment, beslobbered with overstatement and pseudo-specialist gibberish.
3
But we
blether
about one or two wee things.
4
It is more damneder nonsense than poor Rousseau's
blether
.
5
He went over to win a penalty against Mexico the other day, and blah
blether
blah.
1
The traditional period was seven: no fucking, no
idle
talk
,
no steam.
2
The impulse came from Percy Darrow and his
idle
talk
of voodoos.
3
But there is no need of stabbing or
idle
talk
of stabbing.
4
Much of it was
idle
talk
,
based largely upon her mysterious life.
5
As it was, Rhoda listened with savage contempt of his
idle
talk
.
1
Ole man allee time make
chin
music
to Missy.
2
Archer can flatten them with his
chin
music
,
then kill them softly with his words.
3
Sometimes he even gave the fast bowlers some
chin
music
of their own, belabouring life-threatening straight drives.
4
And all the rest is nothing but... chatter and
chin
music
....
5
Then came the
chin
music
.
1
We
prate
much of the family as the unit of the state.
2
We
prate
a lot about the fair sex and its sweet vanities.
3
The hardest part for a soldier to play is to
prate
well.
4
Quoth the Khalif, Thou shalt not forestall me with talk and
prate
.
5
But we
prate
like gossiping river-men.-Wiltsee the Skimmer of the Seas?
6
And who are you that
prate
of Constitutional Formulas, rights of Parliament?
7
Let the little people of the world
prate
of their little things!
8
But, isn't that just what men mean when they
prate
of success?
9
My politics are not those of the leather-jaws that
prate
in this land.
10
The moral is: Be as vicious as you please, but
prate
of virtue.
11
The talkers may think otherwise, may
prate
of soul-stirring motives, and great ideals.
12
And surely a foolish tongue, when rules not its idle
prate
13
They
prate
who say it is success that tries a man.
14
Achilles glared at him and answered, Fool,
prate
not to me about covenants.
15
We have no neighbours here-noneto stare, and pry, and
prate
,
and slander.
16
But I am not here to
prate
of myself,' I replied.
prate
·
prate of
why prate
prate so
prate enough
prate much
Catalan
claca
enraonadissa
xerrola
rall
xerrar
desbarrar
parlotejar
garlar
Spanish
disparate
conversación insustancial
conversación vana
charlar
disparatar
Portuguese
tagarelar