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1 Really, she quite adored Lord Akeldama, but he did tend to blather on .
2 So yeah, I guess I'm going to blather on about myself a bit.
3 No one can blather on like a holy man with a trapped audience.
4 Uncomfortable, I said, I don't usually blather on so much.
5 The broad hope was that she would elevate the level of blather on cable news.
6 Tech companies love to blather on about their values.
7 Our politicians blather on about the importance of research, of innovation, of being a knowledge economy.
8 And they blather on with long prayers.
9 The norn's interjection surprised Dougal, who had guessed she wouldn't bother listening to Clagg and him blather on .
10 You don't have to blather on in this fatuous manner down here -you have nothing to gain by it.
11 We meet for takeaway coffees, shivering in the park as we blather on fruitlessly about R rates, cocooning and contact tracing.
12 All seemed quiet next door as I half listened to Crawford blather on about the schedule of events for his day.
13 I have been known to blather on about "not being competitive" and "only really competing with myself" in defensive mitigation.
14 Pol blathered on about the details of how he finagled the deal.
15 Radih blathered on about his prisoner, but Sayyed was only half listening.
16 And a chap in a white coat blathering on about Howell-Jolly bodies isn't helping.
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