gabble|gabbles in English

noun

[gab·ble || 'gæbl]

fast noisy talk which is difficult to understand; noises with no meaning (often pertaining to animal sounds)

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1. Don't gabble, speak clearly.

2. You gabble me crazy.

3. Who is speaking at such a gabble?

4. Gina tends to gabble away when she's excited.

5. Take your time and don't gabble!

6. Well, it's fun to hear her gabble.

7. He speaks at such a gabble!

8. It's fun to hear her gabble.

9. She was nervous and started to gabble.

10. I am not arguing for the goose gabble of parliamentarians.

11. The little boy gabble his prayers and jump into bed.

12. Synonyms for Blithers include natters, chatters, prattles, gossips, jabbers, jaws, chats, gabbles, prates and blathers

13. Synonyms for Babbles include gabbles, chatters, prattles, jabbers, prates, burbles, gabs, patters, twitters and blathers

14. 13 synonyms for Blatherskite: babble, blather, double talk, gabble, gibberish, jabber

15. In the end, I could not bear her gabble any more.

16. Don't gabble out your story man tell it calmly and clearly.

17. When the reverberations ceased, the gabble of the audience also did.

18. My urge to prove my sanity made me gabble, and my gabbling disproved my claim.

19. The gabble of excited children could be heard coming from the classroom.

20. Don't gabble, Mary. I cannot understand when you run your words together.

21. He used a dry sharp tone of command that cut through the restaurant gabble.

22. Synonyms for Blabbers include babble, gabble, jabber, nonsense, prattle, abracadabras, burbles, double-talk, drivel and gibber

23. Then, from a long way off, I heard a high, laughing gabble, faint and coming closer.

24. Squeezing her eyes so tightly shut that they looked like senile lips, Mary began to gabble.

25. Bedabble •babble, Bedabble, dabble, drabble, gabble, grabble, rabble, scrabble •amble, bramble, Campbell, gamble, gambol, ramble, scramble, shamble