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blatherskite

[blath-er-skahyt] / ˈblæð ərˌskaɪt /


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In 1922, there died Senator Thomas E. Watson of Georgia, able blatherskite, onetime running mate of Presidential runner-up William Jennings Bryan.

From Time Magazine Archive

After New York Freelance Author Carl Bakal published his celebrated antigun tract, The Right to Bear Arms, N.R.A. members wrote him by the hundreds; among the friendlier salutations were "poltroon," "blatherskite" and "Communist and pervert."

From Time Magazine Archive

Most of those views, like his language�"marplot," "whilst," "burthen," "blatherskite," "milch cows" �have a 19th century texture.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the larrikin he will not be able to discover a new species, but only an old one met elsewhere, and variously called loafer, rough, tough, bummer, or blatherskite, according to his geographical distribution.

From Following the Equator, Part 2 by Twain, Mark

We know a man will swallow all manner of guff in politics; he'll buy a gold brick from a cheap blatherskite.

From Plain Mary Smith A Romance of Red Saunders by Phillips, Henry Wallace




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