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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

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

Every literary culture has among its first bearings the "blether" of animals who seek to make sense of human existence.

From The Guardian • Apr. 30, 2010

I've letters to write, and I can't be tormented by his blether, so I am rushing Jane to the door with orders to look him firmly in the eye and tell him I am out.

From Dear Enemy by Webster, Jean