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babbler

[ US /ˈbæbɫɝ/ ]
[ UK /bˈæblɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an obnoxious and foolish and loquacious talker
  2. any of various insectivorous Old World birds with a loud incessant song; in some classifications considered members of the family Muscicapidae

How To Use babbler In A Sentence

  • An accomplished psychobabbler can talk for hours about himself without revealing anything. ProWomanProLife » Self-esteem, self-respect, self-absorption
  • The green hills are a-quiver with babblers, bushchats, bulbuls, barbets, crow pheasants, and the laughing thrush of the Palni hills.
  • So this piece was in no way intended to support the inference that ‘tend to’ means all software engineers are incoherent babblers.
  • However, I stray from the purpose of our trip: birds, which were no less alluring than all the scenes mentioned above, with names such as leafbirds, bulbuls, coucals, laughingthrushes, babblers, sunbirds and junglefowl.
  • Just think ..... only seven more months and we will no longer have to listen to this ancient babbler! Reid takes dig at Palin in reelection launch
  • An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers. Plato 
  • As empty vessels make the loudest sound, so they that have least wit are the greatest babblers
  • Plumage characters suggest that the Abyssinian catbird is a babbler whose nearest relative may be the bush blackcap, Lioptilus nigricapillus, found in the thickets and forests of eastern South Africa. Mystery bird: Ethiopian catbird, Parophasma galinieri
  • A lot of birds from lapwings, robins, mynas, flycatchers, sunbirds, tailorbirds, warblers, babblers, barbets, francolins, orioles, pigeons and doves have nested on our property.
  • The second guy totally blows off Gibbs, gets up, talking the whole time, and walks out on him .... what a face slap for the babbler! Obama press secretary chronically tardy
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