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The characters chatter and prattle about vampire lore and Anne Rice, “True Blood,” “Twilight” and “Nosferatu.”

I find a similar kind of nonsensical prattle in various corners of our Blue Seattle.

With more than half of Senate Republicans now officially backing Mr. Trump’s bid for president, those entreaties are becoming harder to ignore as prattle from West Palm Beach.

On Tuesday he got help from former President Trump, who released a video prattling that “Biden’s people” will “own” Presley.

Listening to Trump prattle on about himself is tough on a good day, even for his own followers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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