[
UK
/dʒˈæbɐ/
]
NOUN
- rapid and indistinct speech
VERB
- talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner
How To Use jabber In A Sentence
- Nowadays the word jabberwocky is used to mean nonsensical language in general. †"V Venkata Rao, Ahmedabad The Times of India
- I thought I was about to be introduced when Katy began jabbering away about Murphy, my dog, who was sitting on the floor next to me.
- He was muttering unconnected phrases, like ‘make you love me’ ‘dog… no, mine’ it was insane jabber.
- I started off, walking stealthily in the shadows and saw Luke and George coming out of a house, jabbering animatedly.
- The words heard by the party upon the staircase were the Frenchman's exclamations of horror and affright, commingled with the fiendish jabberings of the brute.
- I didn't expect him until dinnertime. He just about scared the bejabbers out of me as he sneaked up behind me and burst into this sudden, uproarious laughter.
- For some reason, all of this has scared the bejabbers out of the Democrats.
- Somewhere down the road, somebody got it into their head that kids won't watch it unless the themes are saccharine, the voices high and squawky, and there just happens to be some kind of jabbering animal wandering around. A review for INK
- All we can do is deal with it. on January 9, 2007 at 4: 19 pm | Reply The jabberwock Stop Loving Everything « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
- On that trip, I shared a lift with three French men jabbering away in this language I had been learning in class and I couldn't follow a word.