Rapid and indistinct speech.
Talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner.
1 And the answer is, when they jabber more in Vulcan, he added.
2 There's been plenty of jabber about whether Djokovic deserves the No1 spot.
3 The words being spoken around her seemed to dissolve into a jabber .
4 Julia is the linguist, and can jabber French and German like natives.
5 They were all foreigners, and they quite deafened me by their jabber .
6 He will never finish, if you jabber as much as he does.
7 It then began to jabber ferociously, and, crouching down, prepared to spring.
8 He began to protest, to jabber on his right to entry.
9 The conferring members of the search party began to jabber in louder voices.
10 Inside the stadium, strange music business figures jabber at one another.
11 The littluns began to jabber among themselves, then one stood forward.
12 Never heard in all my travels such a jabber about wives and kids.
13 Two Kaffirs acted as charioteers, and kept up an incessant jabber in Dutch.
14 Li was carried away in triumph by his coaches in an excited jabber .
15 The Aelen Kofer began to jabber all at once, in their own language.
16 The screamer began to jabber like a maniac, punctuating his ravings with shrieks.
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