How To Use Blither In A Sentence
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It is blithering nonsense to suggest that customers are being ripped off by thousands of pounds a minute.
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The other day on the morning news I heard a fairly long discussion of the full monty which is not news to my mind, who got voted off American Idol, even more on Anna Nicole, also not serious news, and if one wants to hear weather and traffic and other things that might affect the workweek you have to listen through all this other blither in between.
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Wrap myself tight and the blithering thugs would mistake me for an old woman.
MUSIC FOR BOYS
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Whereupon Gilbert, who is intelligent in his way, but easily frightened, blithered and launched forth into stories and lies which will end in his undoing.
The Crystal Stopper
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I was sure he thought I was a blithering idiot or worse.
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She was understandably reluctant to brave German fire to recover German wounded: "I don't mind running risks for our men or the French but I'm blithered if I'm going to have holes put in me by a bally Teuton while I pick up their men.
Five Best War Memoirs
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It is to my eternal shame that I am absent-minded and occasionally a blithering idiot.
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The Opposition leaders blithered on about disrespecting Parliament.
Backseat Blogger v2.0
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And he is free to be a blithering moron, because there is no law against being a blithering moron.
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Following that moment of blithering mayhem, she had punched the car into drive after shoving the key mercilessly into its sheath.
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Maryam claims onlooker status to distance herself from the blithering Donaldsons and to dodge the advances of Bitsy’s widowed father, but her aloofness is really ontological, an innate standoffishness familiar to Tyler’s readers.
New Fiction
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Adams is no different to the DUP members who blithered on for years about the pro-agreement media consensus, until the DUP joined that consensus and will now presumably shut up, while Adams continues complaining about an anti-agreement media consensus.
Slugger O'Toole
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However, unlike his predecessor, he was a blithering idiot with charm and charisma.
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All the other council member blithered about nothing.
Undefined
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Even Steven Taylor's forgotten his 'master chessman' blither from a few hours ago.
Dance, Big Daddy, dance.
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Not that he's a blithering idiot or anything but he tends to be forgetful, a lot.
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I will quickly write something intelligent tomorrow to atone for the blithering idiot I am tonight.
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There was no community, for all the disingenuous Liberal Council blithered on about it.
Another Letter Another Rejection
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I think I did actually manage to get past the "I'm doing a business lunch in Manhattan!" fuckin-hellery of it with the help of beer, but I'm not entirely sure I wasn't just a blithering bag of jetlag and excitement.
The Proper WFC Post(s) 1: New York
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Last summer the Tories and Grits were tied in the polls for ages and it was only when Michael "We Americans" Ignatieff opened his mouth and blithered on that Harper's time was up that the tie was broken in the Tories favour.
BC Bloggers
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A blithering idiot is never considerably likable, nor a worthy companion to anyone knowledgeable.
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He was used to my being a blithering idiot in his presence and the confidence of my lie seemed to throw him off.
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Apparently, it never occurred to this blithering idiot that I had actually given thought to how my material was presented.
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But Maud said, “Tut, tut,” in gentle reproval, and then asked why I was a blithering idiot.
Chapter 29
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Thumbing a button, she raised the disc to her head and began to speak, intoning the routine blither in a stiflingly mind-numbing voice.
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So this is what Annie Hall matured into: a blithering buttinsky.
Smothers Mothers: James Wolcott
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He looked me slowly up and down as if I was some kind of blithering idiot.
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I can't answer your question Bill, but I can say without the slightest reservation that "steve/sue/betty" is a complete blithering idiot!
Sound Politics: Follow-up on Lieberman, Lamont, & Schlesinger
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It's Mrs. McMurdle's pest of a monkey, sirs" blithered the maid.
Further Adventures of Lad
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What better tribute to the blithering indecision that has made us the nation we are today?
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Then what am I paying you for you blithering idiot?
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The devil take the caliver that fired the ball, for a blither lad never filled a cup at midnight!
Kenilworth
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So how come the entire nation is worrying itself sick over whether Officer Crowley should have pinched the blithering Gates, while 500 crackers are raped and killed, unreported, unlamented, unavenged?
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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You aren't the blithering idiot the past few have been, and I have this feeling that you're not racist.
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What kind of rankly amateur, blithering shallow-wit was this woman, anyway?
BEHINDLINGS
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She was understandably reluctant to brave German fire to recover German wounded: "I don't mind running risks for our men or the French but I'm blithered if I'm going to have holes put in me by a bally Teuton while I pick up their men.
Five Best War Memoirs
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Who was the blithering idiot that came up with that one?
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We'd have to be blithering morons to put ourselves so far out there without rock-solid evidence.
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Through some strange process of absorption, many otherwise intelligent individuals become blithering idiots under the barrage of abuse that is pledging.
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So, yes, I might as well give myself the freedom to indulge in any sort of blithering about the wildlife in my backyard and what the folks in Austin TX are up to and how those nitwits in Washington won't adopt my theories of government.
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After having blithered on about how Bill C-16 does not contain a single instance of the word "confidence," the author hilariously continues:
Archive 2008-08-01
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Now our guys are dying everyday because of a blithering miscalculation on your part.
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How could you be such a blithering, unconscious cretin?