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Jabber

verb
(past & past part. jabbered; pres. part. jabbering)
1.
Talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner.  Synonyms: mouth off, rabbit on, rant, rave, spout.



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"Jabber" Quotes from Famous Books



... beginning. The best way to get him on is for me to sing him one of my French songs. That seems to excite him, or to rouse him to rivalry. Then he will put his head on one side, listen critically for a while, smile a superior smile, and finally begin—jabber, jabber, jabber—trying to talk me down, as if I were a ...
— The Great Taboo • Grant Allen

... children said, "Ho!" "He!" and "Hi!" respectively, in varying tones according to their varied character. Then they commenced a jabber, which we are quite unable to translate, and turned Tom over on his back. The motion awoke him, for he sat up ...
— Twice Bought • R.M. Ballantyne

... engage To lash the lewdness of the age; Some for the public service go Perpetual envoys to and fro: Whose able heads support the weight Of twenty ministers of state. We scorn, for want of talk, to jabber Of parties o'er our bonnyclabber; Nor are we studious to inquire, Who votes for manors, who for hire: Our care is, to improve the mind With what concerns all human kind; The various scenes of mortal life; Who beats her husband, ...
— Poems (Volume II.) • Jonathan Swift



Words linked to "Jabber" :   mouth off, gibber, mouth, verbalize, utter, verbalise, talk, gibberish, speak, spout



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