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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

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

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

This young blatherskite here," he began, in a voice that caused the rafters to shake, "has been trespassing.

From The Scotch Twins by Perkins, Lucy Fitch

"Elizabeth is such a little blatherskite," she reflected, good- naturedly, "the boy doesn't get a chance to talk to me!"

From The Iron Woman by Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell