jabberwocky|jabberwockies in English

noun

nonsense, gibberish; meaningless syllables that look like words

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1. What does Chortled mean in Jabberwocky? Jabberwocky: Jabberwocky, the poem by Lewis Carroll, is often studied as an example of a nonsense poem because many of …

2. 18 He's a figment, a cipher, jabberwocky.

3. In Jabberwocky, Burbled" refers to the sound the Jabberwocky made as he appeared.Burbled is the past tense form of the verb burble, which means to make a continuous murmuring noise

4. 1871 — Lewis Carroll, Jabberwocky 'O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He Chortled in his joy

5. Cacophony in Lewis Carroll’s“Jabberwocky” In his 1871 novel, “Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There,” Lewis Carroll created perhaps the best-known example of Cacophony by the inclusion of the classic poem, “Jabberwocky.”The poem, which at once fascinated and confounded the novel’s main character Alice, uses Cacophony in the form of invented, unmelodious …