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Meanings of
twaddle
in английском
португальский
mexerico
каталонский
poca-soltada
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Pretentious or silly talk or writing.
humbug
drool
bosh
tosh
baloney
tommyrot
bilgewater
taradiddle
boloney
tarradiddle
португальский
mexerico
португальский
tagarelar
каталонский
xerrar
испанский
charlar
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Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly.
chatter
prattle
clack
palaver
tattle
blab
gabble
prate
piffle
maunder
португальский
tagarelar
Синонимы
Examples for "
chatter
"
chatter
prattle
clack
palaver
tattle
Examples for "
chatter
"
1
The most obvious sign is the increasing
chatter
about a second referendum.
2
A certain amount of preliminary social
chatter
was required at this point.
3
There were hints of it in the social
chatter
of the papers.
4
The
chatter
this year is that it's the best start in decades.
5
Around this industry, large numbers had gathered simply to watch and
chatter
.
1
Rick listens to her
prattle
on for several minutes, and then apologizes.
2
Another week and time again for you to indulge my incorrigible
prattle
.
3
Even babies echoed the names of our two heroes in their
prattle
.
4
He pauses seriously to thank them in the midst of his
prattle
.
5
But to my pleasing task; again let me
prattle
to my friend.
1
It made a gratifying
clackety
-
clack
sound every time I took a step.
2
The
lickity
-
clack
of the wheels on the track gobbled up the minutes.
3
And with them new high heels on the sidewalk
clack
,
clack
,
clack
.
4
He heard teeth snapping open and closed, a horrific
clack
,
clack
,
clack
.
5
He slammed the door and Judy heard the bolt
clack
into place.
1
People will not accept free seeds without a certain amount of
palaver
.
2
Spaghetti or any long ribbon pasta, in contrast, is a right
palaver
.
3
Now dey lib for Congo, dey not like the idea of
soldier
-
palaver
.
4
They continued their
palaver
throughout the afternoon and into the early evening.
5
One undeniable thing in this
palaver
is the Russian reputation for glamour.
1
When the meal was over, the children sate together in whispering
tattle
.
2
Is not this better than the indulgence in perpetual trifling and
tattle
?
3
They cabal, and
tattle
,
and hiss, and cackle comminations under their breath.
4
But asking a little girl to
tattle
on her friends seemed monstrous.
5
Social
tattle
and friendly interchange are not the only component, however.
1
One has only to
blab
in his cups and it all collapses.
2
Breanne will
blab
everything to her friends, to people at the party.
3
You let me
blab
about the soft places, about my family's secrets.
4
He would
blab
to my daddy, and I would get a whuppin'.
5
You
blab
to my wife, and I'll be as good as dead.
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.
1
We
prate
much of the family as the unit of the state.
2
We
prate
a lot about the fair sex and its sweet vanities.
3
The hardest part for a soldier to play is to
prate
well.
4
Quoth the Khalif, Thou shalt not forestall me with talk and
prate
.
5
But we
prate
like gossiping river-men.-Wiltsee the Skimmer of the Seas?
1
I am much obliged for your help, but you are talking
piffle
.
2
Listen: Instead of all this impossible
piffle
,
let's start a real story.
3
One hoarse raucous
piffle
and three sharp decisive puffs for your arguments!
4
He wasted money, energy and wrote
piffle
,
was his damning verdict.
5
The leader of the boys said: Aw,
piffle
,
cut it out.
1
Tyson could speak, Tyson could write, where other men
maunder
and drivel.
2
Apian continued to
maunder
over the Ptolemaic theory and astrology in his lecture-room.
3
And while you
maunder
about restoring competition, the trusts go on destroying you.
4
All of which it is a comfort somehow to
maunder
away on here.
5
That is what his life has turned, but he will not
maunder
about it.
1
A monkey chained in one corner began to
gibber
and mow at me.
2
After that he will be left to
gibber
his visions to padded walls.
3
The salinae scream and
gibber
,
desperate to communicate what they know.
4
He ached with desire to express and could but
gibber
prosaically as everybody gibbered.
5
Does she ask why? the assassin began to
gibber
.
1
And I started to
blabber
about how much she meant to me.
2
So, this was interestingtwo attorneys, an accountant, and a TV
blabber
person.
3
Why, you rotten, double-crossing,
blabber
-
mouthed
little tramp, I ought to kill you!
4
God knows, we're sure to hear enough of that
blabber
today.
5
Either way, you don't want to
blabber
along in a message about your cat's whole day.
1
Do you expect me to allow scandalous
tittle
-
tattle
to be spread about Town?
2
The General Here you see the effect of all this
tittle
-
tattle
.
3
This, however, is not mere
tittle
-
tattle
or tabloid fodder about romance.
4
Herein lies the secret of the avarice and
tittle
-
tattle
that poison provincial life.
5
And Minister, here's some juicy
tittle
-
tattle
we gathered for you earlier.
Usage of
twaddle
in английском
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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About this term
twaddle
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sentimental twaddle
such twaddle
mere twaddle
empty twaddle
meaningless twaddle
More collocations
Translations for
twaddle
португальский
mexerico
tagarelar
каталонский
poca-soltada
bajanades
bestiesa
ximpleria
disbarat
xerrar
desbarrar
parlotejar
garlar
испанский
charlar
disparatar
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