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yapped

noun, verb as in talk a lot

verb as in bark

Strongest match

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verb as in chatter

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It helps that GOP leaders can’t seem to go a single year without talking about cutting or privatizing America’s gold-standard old-age programs, and that Biden also has a genuine policy record of success on drug prices, something his opponent yapped endlessly about instead of getting anything meaningful done.

From Slate

So he yapped at Nikki Haley for two hours to arrest her rise, and she yapped back to keep it going.

From Slate

Bankman-Fried continued to dis other lawyers who had been in his employ, especially from Sullivan & Cromwell, which had worked for FTX pre-collapse before shepherding its Chapter 11 bankruptcy process; SBF yapped for months afterward about how agreeing to that filing was his “biggest” regret, that his businesses would have been fine had he not filed for bankruptcy, and that Sullivan & Cromwell was basically nothing less than the devil.

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The video, which was made unavailable Sunday, showed him with two assistants, manhandling the llama into a dilapidated, windowless van as a dog yapped nearby.

The family dogs they’d brought along for the pet store’s grand opening barked and yapped and howled.

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

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