Idle or foolish and irrelevant talk.
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.
6 Those early midwives would have been mightily bemused by the modern-day blether around co-sleeping and controlled crying.
7 By the time he got over there the machine was dropping loads and he didn't get the chance to finish their blether .
8 But it's all blethers to think that an indented chin means character.
9 You can just sit there blethering all day, and I'll never unbar the door.
10 As Jack afterward said, "They blethered like a lot o' wild geese."
11 So him and the new dummy started off; and the king he laughs, and blethers out:
12 Ye can't hear anything of the blasted, blethering , doddering, glaikit fool-stuff yer maister talks, can ye?
13 He is a traitor who links his fortunes with that vile, murderous upstart, that blethering hypocrite, Oliver Cromwell.
14 They made puir Rabbie Burns an anything-arian, wi' their blethers , an' he was near gaun the same gate.
15 Wha'd be fashed wi' sic blethers ?
16 "Lord, now she's blethering about fortune again," cried the mother, turning round.
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