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Synonyms:
- drivel, spiel, murmur, peach, jabberwocky, natter, palaver, chatter, rubbish, jabber, inveigle, blarney, blather, prattle, ravings, clack, chaffer, piffle, garbage, double Dutch, mumbo jumbo, hum, babble out, maunder, mussitate, cluck, footstep, blab out, brattle, chat, abracadabra, stuff, words, cackle, tattle, blabber, let the cat out of the bag, shoot the breeze, slobber, confab, gibber, blab, talk, jaw, gargle, nonsense, slur, gossip, chit-chat, prate, visit, spill the beans, babble, blurt, double-talk, footfall, sing, equivocate, click, mumble, blurt out, claver, babel, mutter, clatter, chitchat, rattle, hiccup, jabbering, waffle, burble, sweet-talk, coax, twaddle, sputter, bumble, chew the fat, pad, gobbledegook, cajole, confabulate, tittle-tattle, gurgle, wheedle
Examples:
- - There was a facile public gabble about the qualities of the spirit, about soul; but the solid fact of money, both as an abstraction and what conspicuously it brought, was what the people worshipped, wanted, what they schemed or stole for, or in the service of which they performed the most heroic toil. - "San Cristóbal de la Habana", Joseph Hergesheimer
- - " France, too eloquent not to gabble, too full of vanity to bow down before real talent, is, in spite of the sublime good sense of its language and the mass of its people, the very last nation in which two deliberative chambers should have been attempted," said the juge de paix. - "The Village Rector", Honore de Balzac
- - Whereupon the Captain, emitting an inconceivably terrific imprecation, which no one ever dared to repeat and which consequently is lost to tradition, declared that the first he'd never feared, the second was parson's gabble, and as to the third, never should his dead toes be nearer any church than for the last forty years his living feet had been! - "The Secret of the Tower", Hope, Anthony