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UK
/dʒˈɪbɐ/
]
NOUN
- unintelligible talking
VERB
- speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
- chatter inarticulately; of monkeys
How To Use gibber In A Sentence
- On the sidewalk Soapy began to yell drunken gibberish at the top of his harsh voice.
- In his 1982 "Secondary Currents," which is described in the film's title credits as a "film noir," Rose pushes the sound and image concerns of structuralist filmmakers by creating a work that is "imageless": on a black screen, white subtitles translate the gibberish of the unreliable narrator in the voice-over. Baltimore City Paper
- Sleep talking can range from a word or two of gibberish, to an entire speech.
- Everyone is gibbering insanely, nerves frayed as showtime approaches.
- The plant at the left, with the most vigorous root system, is the one most deficient in a plant hormone known as gibberellin. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
- It spirals from crisp oration into stream-of-consciousness babble and finally into gibberish.
- The day will come, soon enough, when I'm gibbering, and incoherent, but right now I'm in control and I don't want anyone else to know.
- Sunday evening television is watched exclusively by fools, cranks and gibbering dingbats.
- The ending really is one where you stare at the TV for about 5 minutes after its over and mutter gibberish.
- And all this talk of it being a man's world is pure balderdash, poppycock and gibberish.