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babble
noun as in trivial talk, often incessant
verb as in talk trivially, often incessantly
Example Sentences
Never mind that he constantly babbles, wouldn’t sit down for the interview with “60 Minutes” and lies constantly.
"Have you got Tourette's or something? You know, you just sit there, babble, babble, babble," he said, responding to the interruptions.
He has the whole press corps acting as his ghostwriter, sanitizing his babble for the public.
Hell, even Chuck Schumer, who rarely has the energy to do more than babble incoherently while sounding like a cicada, was semi-energetic on stage.
But until she signed up for “Palm Royale,” she had never tackled a role that would require her to spend a large chunk of time speaking in incomprehensible babble.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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