Rapid and indistinct speech.
Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly.
1 There followed a tedious debate, a muddy flow of gabble and balderdash.
2 Shawn began to gabble with amazing speed and in a mighty voice:
3 Abolitionists sneered at all this gabble about the sacredness of the Constitution.
4 There was a brave gabble of tongues enough when I came in.
5 You were reciting some gabble on the steps a little bit ago.
6 Do we want to go out to the tune of that gabble ?
7 Each bird appeared to be endeavouring to out-squall and out - gabble its neighbour.
8 And I'd like to gabble with you for an hour or two.
9 There was a good deal more gabble and gobble in this same vein.
10 The questions were reduced to meaningless gabble by the roar of compelling voices.
11 He wanted the old exchange of personalities, the dear domestic gabble .
12 From the gabble of talk all round me I knew she was French.
13 Some kind of a gabble - fest on the star-star level, I gather.
14 I think everyone does, Stacey yells while we bang our gabble .
15 There was a wild gabble of voices, over the supper table that night.
16 When the reverberations ceased, the gabble of the audience also did.
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