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blather

[blath-er] / ˈblæð ər /
NOUN
foolish talk
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STRONGEST


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All of this speaks well of Betts’ intuition and intelligence, but the postseason is not the time for “trust the process” blather.

From Los Angeles Times

In such an era, the fact that the American president decided to blather and bluster instead of attempting to offer workable proposals is nothing short of an embarrassment.

From Salon

“I’m a Midwest guy. So in my mind, I’m thinking a wife at that time should cook, clean,” he blathered on an episode of “All the Smoke.”

From Salon

But the administration’s blather about a focus on violent offenders led to huge demonstrations in greater Los Angeles beginning in June, and the cause continues to draw people into the streets.

From Los Angeles Times

A retired lieutenant-general told Kommersant that the US president's talk of submarines was "meaningless blather. It's how he gets his kicks".

From BBC