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blether

[bleth-er] / ˈblɛð ər /






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Julie said Caroline was "so big on family" and described her as a "wee blether" who loved to chat.

From BBC Dec. 14, 2023

Karl rang up Seamus Heaney to point out a mistake in a stanza: ‘Scottish sheep don’t chatter – they blether

From The Guardian Sep. 21, 2019

She was always late for class in the morning because she would stay back at breakfast club to blether.

From BBC Jun. 19, 2019

“When the flats were new, everybody knew their neighbours, your door was always open and you’d always stop for a blether when you passed someone on the stairs,” she said.

From The Guardian Aug. 18, 2015

"Cush quackery go, But, besides you must know, I'd heard of a profiting Prophet below; Big botherum blether, Who pretended to gather The tricks that the Moon meant to play with the weather."

From The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood by Thomas Hood




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