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yack
verb as in prate
verb as in shoot the breeze
Example Sentences
Until Friday, Johnson’s disgusting propensity to yack all over golf courses – including greens – in the middle of a pandemic was arguably the biggest negative associated with the PGA Tour’s resumption.
A reasonable expectation of safety actually does apply to the right to live freely, unlike the ability to text, yack, surf the web or watch cat videos when you should be watching the road.
Those vibrations trigger electrical signals in the insects’ nerves, which Yack can record.
Fang was perched on the edge of the seat with his head hanging down and his hands clenched between his knees, as if he was praying to the crusty beer stain on the floor or trying hard not to yack or something.
TV news, print, and digital breathe access; news executives and journalists are deathly afraid of losing access to politicians and sources, and as a result, largely fluff their pillows during interviews and yack it up with them behind-the-scenes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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