Pretentious or silly talk or writing.
Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly.
1 Not that I'm buyin' this technical twaddle for one minute, you understand.
2 Whoever, in a respected publishing house, was responsible for such whimsical twaddle ?
3 They are too sensible to indulge in mere twaddle about the weather.
4 We forget the immense amount of twaddle that the great epochs produced.
5 The solemn unction with which he pronounced this twaddle is beyond description.
6 To have to listen to all this well-meant twaddle was misery indeed.
7 Brilliant stuff and exactly what's needed as frankly Tendulkar is bowling rat 's - twaddle .
8 Youthful emotions are 'bosh and twaddle , ' youthful ideas, 'crude, sir, very crude!'
9 But better far write twaddle or anything, anything, than nothing at all. 5.
10 To talk of the majestic roar of the lion is mere majestic twaddle .
11 And I don't want to read undigested twaddle by some amateurs.
12 A Roman thou art though much taken with the twaddle of a Jew.
13 None of your story-book twaddle about nursing through the illness, and all that.
14 Such twaddle only serves to obscure the great questions at issue.
15 We will break the conference, or I shall twaddle to extinction.
16 This talk of fighting for somebody else is all lofty twaddle .
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