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
  • 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
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  • 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.
  • I ran straight round to my best friend Martin Dean's house and when he answered the door, jabbered: Deano, Deano! Who's the sycophant in the black? | Harry Pearson
  • a bit of "jabberwocky" .. but the truth is, as I wrote, that netanyahu is the lesser of the evils. Israelated - English Israel blogs
  • After that comment, sure enough her sister conjured up the same lecture about swearing to Blair, Blair was just a bit put down when she couldn't walk away from this incessant jabber of her sister's idea on etiquette.
  • They keep jabbering about deceit and cleaning up the government.
  • 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.
  • Ken Arromdee says: jabberjaw: You know if I was “in a bunker under fire”, I don’t think my first thought would we which guy can I hiton. The Volokh Conspiracy » Light at the End of the DADT Tunnel
  • He was muttering unconnected phrases, like ‘make you love me’ ‘dog… no, mine’ it was insane jabber.
  • Petra couldn't distinguish the words, only an excited jabber. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • Demetrius is frustrated with Hermia's jabber and constant chatter and tells her he did nothing of the sort.
  • In one episode of Frasier, his radio station decides to go for the Latino market, which means excitable men jabbering about soccer.
  • He was whacked-out on speed, jabbering a mile a minute and making no sense at all.
  • Mostly I think blogs have jousting jabberwockies wonkishly jabbering through the tulgey wood, and burbling as they come. "You are also a paid astrotroller."
  • I spent the first hour jabbering away and trying to determine whether or not gasoline was actually being sold at the station.
  • Martin Roscoe plays the bejabbers out of his solo part in the piano concerto.
  • I'm tired of those politicians jabbering away about matters of where they have no knowledge.
  • He jabbers, raves, and gestures to no one, in contradiction to the more subdued Hamlet of productions such as the 2000 Ethan Hawke film version.
  • They both jabber away in fractured English.
  • I sort of hope that Fiorina talks about Ireland's corporate tax rates, just to get a taste of pre-desaparecido Fiorina jibber-jabber, circa 2008 election season. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • Landing at the Pakistan capital's airport the level of security was huge with mustachioed soldiers everywhere and several besuited men jabbering into walkie-talkies.
  • It features Kareem Abdul Jabbar jabbering in monotone about the dangers of strangers, among things. Fourfour:
  • Recent Links Tagged With "wetter" - JabberTags Says: Visiting Copenhagen
  • I just jibber-jabbered about space noise.
  • My mind is a fanciful beast, painting its way across the cupboards -- a jabberwock on the prowl. Stem-d Diary Entry
  • As the former prime minister sat under unforgiving studio lights jibber-jabbering with Andrew Marr, his interviewer of choice, it looked positively sandy on top.
  • Also the jabberwockies, this huge beak, I’ve never seen a jabberwocky done before. Interview: Nick Willing and Caterina Scorsone of Alice - Pink Raygun.com
  • I had wanted quiet time and wound up with jibber-jabber. Miracles, Inc.
  • Some days I go on at length about all kinds of strange, esoteric, metaphysical musings, and sometimes everything I write sounds like New Age jibber-jabber. Roseanne Archy
  • The Bucks still are infuriating, but they are talented enough offensively to scare the bejabbers out of anyone.
  • The erlang-based ejabberd is generally regarded as the best option for large deployments because it scales well and offers good performance for intensive messaging workloads. Ars Technica
  • A few of the lemkins jabbered among themselves as they drew near to the cliff. The Size of Things « A Fly in Amber
  • She jabbered away, trying to distract his attention.
  • While he stood in uffish thought, the jabberwock with eyes of flame came whuffling through the Tulgey Wood and burbled as it came. Early fiction: Sinbad’s Adventures in Lewis Carrol’s Land
  • Already there are ads on small screens that jabber at you while you pump your gas, while you use your ATM machine and while you wait in the supermarket line.
  • Just an off subject question, but how do you know about jabberwockies? fefe omg i love it really nice avril so so cute in this song she's the best briguitte me encanta eres genialllllllllllll te amo eres numereo uno baby ilove you avril lavigne forever baby soy numero uno bye iloveyouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu good cute bye Avril Lavigne’s Alice in Wonderland Song “Alice (Underground)” Released | /Film
  • EconoSpeak dohiyi mir attytood memeorandum words on a page eschaton margaret and helen night light the talent show paul krugman rising hegemon americablog eric alterman the heretik anonymous liberal intoxination instaputz buphonia enter the jabberwock tom tomorrow shakesville think progress brilliant at breakfast crooked timber five thirty eight Firedoglake » Light ‘Em Up on Net Neutrality
  • Last month Trevor posted a Wordie list, subtitled Econorrhea, of neologisms and portmanteaux having to do with the economic implosion, which he has now worked into a Jabberwocky parody* on Recessionwire — which is itself compiling the beginnings of what could be something fun: a recession lexicon. Beware the Econorrhea
  • The babblings and squigglings may be pretty or ugly, may carry certain associative meanings, (I think “e” is sort of … endearingly cute as a visual figurae, in its smiley muppetyness,) but these figurae are mostly just jabber and daubings until they’re built-up into morphemes, the smallest units that can have meaning. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Whatever, it set the howler monkeys capering in their giddiest branches, and jabbering almost as much as Jack.
  • Ex – I thought you were too hip and in the know to still be buying into the “al qaeda” myth – what next, sport, a war on jabberwockies? Think Progress » Bush: Iraqis Are Willing To ‘Tolerate’ This ‘Level Of Violence’
  • The reply, a weird breathing sound, and an unintelligible, totally alien jabbering.
  • She's patting his head now, continuing to jabber away in her foreign language.
  • For instance, when Tom importunes a reclining, exhausted Grace, the director cuts from a shot of the woman nearly asleep to one of her wide awake, sitting up and trying to still Tom's jabbering.
  • Petra couldn't distinguish the words, only an excited jabber. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • They don't want jabberwocky or gobbledegook going full bore.
  • The jabbering of foreign tongues lashed around his ears and the old man subsided, resistance withered. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • My jabbering is the only thing keeping you from getting your Founder beta key. Undefined
  • He was whacked-out on speed, jabbering a mile a minute and making no sense at all.
  • It's always the same for the fast guy out on the wing: he can run like the bejabbers, so he must be a cream puff when it comes to tackling and the real rough and tumble.
  • Instead, they contently jabbered away on the phone in Polish, traded coupons, had lunch and shopped. Nancy Deville: Girlfriends Over Husbands?
  • He was a verbose, tobacco-chewing, rib jabber, and an honest and egotistical man.
  • There is so much mindless golf jabber on TV that I would welcome a season-long commentator lockout.
  • Spooky and I fell asleep talking about how marvelous is Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, especially the Hatter and the March Hare, the Bandersnatch and the battle with the Jabberwocky. "...moments before it spat its rain down on me."
  • After nearly twenty minutes of this pointless and boring (and, in some cases, untruthful) jabber, the coach blew four quick whistle blasts and gave a long, loud holler.
  • Yum! is in it for the long haul, and they don't need a bunch of jibber-jabber from hooligans like you. The Consumerist: March 2009 Archives
  • For many the novelty of all that blood-soaked jibber-jabber wore thin pretty quickly.
  • It was like the endless jabber on the radio, without having a way to turn it off.
  • The black girl has followed me from the toilet and is jabbering away like an excited child.
  • The leporine alien spat harsh bunny noises at the human, then glanced past him and jabbered at Rail, who replied in something other than English. Glory Lane
  • One guy would jibber-jabber, then bend down to tie his shoes and stick $300 worth of stuff in his bag.
  • After some mindless email jibber-jabber, we agreed to meet.
  • But so far was Bruin from entertaining the least suspicion, that he encouraged me to begin a conversation with my mistress in a language unknown to him, by telling her, that he had a gentleman who could jabber with her in French and other foreign lingoes as fast as she pleased; then, turning to me, said, The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • For over an hour he jabbered, babbled, screamed and ranted, never completing a full sentence.
  • These natives showed no fear or surprise when once in the camp, and, examining our packs and saddles, sat "jabbering" away quite contented, until Breaden struck a match to light his pipe. Spinifex and Sand
  • Humpty Dumpty, the semanticist, tells Alice that "slithy," in Jabberwocky, is such a form, derived from "lithe" and "slimy. Robin Lakoff: Cutting to the Chase
  • Some of the Kagan / Lewis conversation about bloggers consisted, for the most part, of often incomprehensible jabber like this.
  • EconoSpeak majikthise enter the jabberwock talking points memo bilerico jack & jill politics connecticut bob pandagon sadly, no! Firedoglake » Take A Bow
  • Lost amid the jabber over what the Next Big Thing in passenger vehicles is likely to be, is the humble midsized sedan.
  • Everywhere he heard the same "jabbering" tongue, that Norman The Rival Heirs; being the Third and Last Chronicle of Aescendune
  • Big Bill is so desperate for attention these days that he might actually show up, and then you'd have a hard time getting rid of him as he jabbered on into the wee hours while your other guests stifle yawns and sneak peeks at their watches.
  • Maria could see the boy's mouths moving, but the words descended into incomprehensible jabber.
  • He sniffed down the forecastle hatch, sniffed into the galley where two Chinese cooks jabbered unintelligibly to him, sniffed down the cabin companionway, sniffed down the engine-room skylight and for the first time knew gasoline and engine oil; but sniff as he would, wherever he ran, no scent did he catch of Skipper. CHAPTER XX
  • There I sat in Language Arts listening to the jabber of everyone in the class.
  • She jabbered away, trying to distract his attention.
  • I don't believe in superstition and I hate people jabbering about ghouls.
  • Scientists who jabbered on needlessly using five syllabled words had always gotten on his nerves.
  • Forty-four Republican senators vowed to block anyone unless and until they were satisfied that Congress would have real control over the corporation-killing, lefty jabberwocky sired by those scourges of economic growth, Senator Dodd and Representative Frank. Adam Levin: Consumers Be Damned: Senator Shelby, Captain Queeg and the Politics of No
  • * Not known as a jabber Valero nevertheless out-jabbed a converted right-hander known for his solid stick 87-47. BoxingScene.com
  • The word "jabberwocky" was coined by Lewis Carroll as the title of a poem in "Alice in Wonderland. The Friday Brain-teaser from Credo Reference
  • Herrera's portmanteau style and ludic impulse constitute a form of visual jabberwocky, in which the familiar is confidently manipulated and destabilized.
  • You think all this caterwauling about the deficit is just a bunch of useless jibber-jabber that will never go anywhere?
  • I came out rotten with fleas, stinking of nautch-oil and cheap perfume and cooking ghee, with my ears full of beggars 'whines and hawkers' jabbering and the clang of the booths - but that was all. Fiancée
  • And so as we jibber-jabbered, no topic was taboo.
  • The Monkey-man bored me, however; he assumed, on the strength of his five digits, that he was my equal, and was for ever jabbering at me, —jabbering the most arrant nonsense. The Reversion of the Beast Folk
  • He's jabbering on about music, how you have to be careful about changing the music because it might upset or destroy the government.
  • January 20th, 2010 at 6: 13 pm tombaker says: same old righty jibber-jabber. they sound like they did in the run-up to invading iraq. Think Progress » Brown victory party featured flag calling for a ‘second’ revolution, tea party-inspired civil war.
  • 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
  • Along the way, she meets a cavalcade of kooks and strange creatures including Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the White Queen, the White Knight, Humpty Dumpty, and the Jabberwocky.
  • 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.
  • This world is a very brutal Wonderland, still filled with large caterpillars, sentient cards, jabberwockies, and a Queen of Hearts, it really bears little resemblance to the world Lewis Carroll created. Kids Lit » Blog Archive » The Looking Glass Wars
  • We TRIED being civil with all of the sock puppets, concern trolls, and liberal jabberwockies that came here. Lone Star Times
  • The cashier was going on about how the freemasons are running the country because Bush was part of Skull and Bones at Yale, and how it really doesn't matter who you vote for because so was Kerry you just don't get this kind of jabber at the Safeway, do you? 08/04
  • If you have a friend who has even once referred to a foreign language as "jabber," travel far away from that friend, whose whole neighborhood is likely to be poisonous. Questions of travel
  • Boiling down the jibber-jabber: open, honest communication is paramount.
  • That's one way the Spirits and the Oscars are not alike -- all that jibber-jabber would not fly during the live telecast from the Kodak. The Spirit Awards: 'Black Swan' takes best picture as the worlds of Oscar and indie film collide
  • After a few minutes, I heard birds, the trees, and somewhere on the other side, children jabbered about their latest catch. The Nature of Things
  • 7. The word "jabberwocky" was coined by Lewis Carroll as the title of a poem in "Alice in Wonderland. March 2009
  • What sounds meaningful reads like jabberwocky.
  • It's a stumbling block, and most of the lyrics are just kind of nonsense, jibber-jabber.
  • Parload is a famous man now, a great figure in a great time, his work upon intersecting radiations has broadened the intellectual horizon of mankind for ever, and I, who am at best a hewer of intellectual wood, a drawer of living water, can smile, and he can smile, to think how I patronized and posed and jabbered over him in the darkness of those early days. In the Days of the Comet
  • Lovers date in teahouses; strangers come for blind dates; elderly people carry their birdcages and busy folk jabber into their mobile phones.
  • Luminara was not alone in taking a couple of surprised steps backward as a veritable deluge of noisy, jabbering, furry bipeds spewed from the concealed crawlway. The Cat is a Metaphor
  • The jabberwock with jaws that bite and claws that catch. Early fiction: Sinbad’s Adventures in Lewis Carrol’s Land
  • Following them were cops, shouting out orders to each other in a loud jabber of falsely intelligent strictness.
  • The train was full of people jabbering into their mobile phones.
  • Zu-tag jabbered loudly, ever and again pointing into the jungle toward the south and moving toward the boma, pulling the girl with him. Tarzan the Untamed
  • All of the continuous jabbering from the talking heads and other debates over their decisions is just a passing fog. Think Progress » Karl Rove will not be prosecuted
  • Lost amid the jabber over what the Next Big Thing in passenger vehicles is likely to be, is the humble midsized sedan.
  • The man started wringing his hands, jabbering in some language.
  • EconoSpeak bilerico invictus democratic underground fallen monk fired up missouri mercury rising attytood guerilla women talking points memo god and country rising hegemon jack & jill politics first draft the heretik balloon juice enter the jabberwock wonkette brilliant at breakfast majikthise anonymous liberal matthew yglesias tom maguire juan cole margaret cho glenn smith sisyphus shrugged congress matters whiskey fire Firedoglake » Let’s Talk, Senator.
  • He raps with a slippery undulating velocity that few can match without descending into jibber-jabber or spluttering.
  • He thought a moment, ‘But it's so boring without your mindless jabber,’ he whined to her.
  • But those winds were futile as a device for prying away such an inspissated couple for once they were together this man and woman babbled to each other a mutually pleasurable one word jabberwocky despite the fiercely driven rains, hail, and the flash flood at their feet. An Apostate: Nawin of Thais
  • Listen to those children jabbering away!
  • After nearly twenty minutes of this pointless and boring (and, in some cases, untruthful) jabber, the coach blew four quick whistle blasts and gave a long, loud holler.
  • For some reason, all of this has scared the bejabbers out of the Democrats.
  • Courtney and I were sitting at lunch one day just after New Years, jabbering away about whether or not we should make resolutions.
  • Lewis Carroll is before the 85 years of weird butJabberwocky would be on that list. Weird Tales’ 85 Weirdest « Colleen Anderson
  • Your neighbor may spend the whole flight jabbering on their mobile.
  • I started off, walking stealthily in the shadows and saw Luke and George coming out of a house, jabbering animatedly.
  • The Americans do not plume themselves on the title citizen, but they work; they dispute little about words, but clear their lands; they do not talk of exterminating anybody, but they cover the sea with their ships, they construct immense canals, roads and steamers without jabbering at every stroke of the spade about the rights of man. Edmond Dantès
  • Tabitha didn't consider what others might think of her looking so happy so soon after her father's passing; she didn't have the chance, with Mister Knighton's constant foolish jabber.
  • There was the jabber of a car horn in his ear.
  • Saatchi, of course, had a merry group of fawning lackeys to give him confidence, to spout on his behalf the jargon and jabberwocky of the contemporary curator. Evening Standard - Home
  • He nominated these two guys -- if I may call them that -- he nominated these two guys after the deadline so he has to wait until 2004 and I just think we're in some kind of jabberwocky world where you nominate some one who declares a war for the Peace Prize. CNN Transcript May 8, 2003
  • You'd better not mess up my room or I'll beat the bejabbers outta you!
  • Having perfected his angsty, sheeny whine, he sounds good, even if he seems to spend most of this album jabbering about how late it is and what the weather's like in some city or other.
  • Gooznews rh reality check enter the jabberwock five thirty eight alternate brain arkansas blog orcinus blog active tom dispatch talking points memo huffington post booman tribune fired up missouri Firedoglake » Advancing the Ball on Censure
  • Listen to the jabber of those monkeys.
  • His papa's conscience "jabbered" a good deal, but not as much as his mamma's. The Way of All Flesh
  • A better scaling is when you use e-mail or Jabber style. Twitter, et al: redistributing the wealth
  • Yes, this musical "jabberwocky" sounded like a work from twenty years ago. Sequenza21/
  • Brae sat back happily and listened half-heartedly to Chase's unceasing jabber.
  • He jabbered out the words in what seemed a foreign language.
  • Lewis Carroll used the term portmanteau to describe a neologism with “two meanings packed up into one word”; his nonsense verse Jabberwocky (pictured) is full of them. June « 2008 « Sentence first
  • Is it perfectly OK or just plain trashy for the man who once was the leader of the free world to join the jabber on TV?
  • You'd better not mess up my room or I'll beat the bejabbers outta you!
  • A woman jabbered in French into her hands-free phone.
  • I use the term chat, but really the underlying protocol is XMPP, formerly referred to as Jabber, but calling it your XMPP provider would be the same as calling your email provider your SMTP/POP/IMAP provider; while true, it's just not true in any way that helps the conversation. data portability Joe Gregorio | BitWorking
  • And if he was busy above stairs with the governor, there was another busy below with us poor English servants, a kind of subordinate priest, a low Italian; as he could speak no language but his own, he was continually jabbering to us in that, and by hearing him the maids and myself contrived to pick up a good deal of the language, so that we understood most that was said, and could speak it very fairly; and the themes of his jabber were the beauty and virtues of one whom he called Lavengro the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest
  • Martin Roscoe plays the bejabbers out of his solo part in the piano concerto.
  • He jabbered something about three beautiful women and going broke while he escorted us to the V.I.P. section. Recipe for Love
  • Having perfected his angsty, sheeny whine, he sounds good, even if he seems to spend most of this album jabbering about how late it is and what the weather's like in some city or other.
  • Herrera's portmanteau style and ludic impulse constitute a form of visual jabberwocky, in which the familiar is confidently manipulated and destabilized.
  • That way he'd scare the bejabbers out of her, and unnerve her to the point where she really WAS ready to cry.
  • He jabbered out what I assumed was an apology.
  • The first to reach Strong, a short fat man with a moonface and wearing glasses, began to jabber hysterically, while clinging to Strong's arm. Stand by for Mars!
  • In his anxiety he had forgotten that his only means of making me understand was to talk my language, so he jabbered away in his native German.
  • He sniffed down the forecastle hatch, sniffed into the galley where two Chinese cooks jabbered unintelligibly to him, sniffed down the cabin companionway, sniffed down the engine-room skylight and for the first time knew gasoline and engine oil; but sniff as he would, wherever he ran, no scent did he catch of Skipper. CHAPTER XX
  • The Bucks still are infuriating, but they are talented enough offensively to scare the bejabbers out of anyone.
  • There are no idiots just jibber-jabbering on mindlessly.
  • Recent Links Tagged With "cluetrain" - JabberTags says: Dear Bob, « BuzzMachine
  • If you the sleeplessly cartwheel as it is, you viscacha, in my retinal, an numbfish to miscreant the observingly sheldrake foraminifera steinbeck. tensity ellipsoidal, disobediently kubrick, from cold aegilops ballroom to hoist, to streptokinase, to dextrality with jabberwocky fibrin and guardant cliquishness. Rational Review
  • She also makes heartfelt jibber-jabber when you squeeze her belly. Valentine's Day is no longer just about the significant other
  • Who on Earth can understand that Kung Pow jibber-jabber? WATCH: Colbert 'Deeply Offended' By Rush Limbaugh's Chinese Impression
  • He jabbered out the words in what seemed a foreign language.
  • His school uniform always looked a mess and, according to friends, he jabbered rather than talked clearly, having inherited a slight lisp from his father.
  • It's always the same for the fast guy out on the wing: he can run like the bejabbers, so he must be a cream puff when it comes to tackling and the real rough and tumble.
  • The jabbering combination of parp and pulse and the sheer textural diversity of the piece make for a transcendent 30-minute finale.
  • He was jabbering away in Russian.
  • "I learned everything at Wolves and was really happy to have had that time there," he jibber-jabbered foolishly.
  • = ERROR REPORT = = = = 28-Nov-2009:: 20: 49: 11 = = = file: path_eval ([ ".", "/var/lib/ejabberd"], ". erlang"): permission denied Ejabberd Community Site - Comments
  • Beware the Jabber wok, my son the jaws that bite the claws that catch, beware the Jib Jib bird & shun the frumious (?) bandiest snatch. Review: Spinvox : #comments
  • I am currently making a website like facebook which will be called jibba jabber. DaniWeb IT Discussion Community
  • The monkey jabbered away in a corner.
  • Now, if you're going to fight me, stop the jibber jabber and let's get started!
  • For one thing, the virus is spread through words, resulting in the kind of jabberwocky that makes experimental ninth-grade creative writing classes sound like The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Quelle Horreur! Summer Fright Flicks are DOA
  • The reply, a weird breathing sound, and an unintelligible, totally alien jabbering.
  • Nobody can understand you if you keep jabbering away like that.
  • Charlotte, the Yale graduate in her unflattering woollen tank-top is made to feel dowdy and dull by this jabbering Valley girl.
  • Max Abelson and Michael McDonald of Bloomberg News debunked her "untarnished" track record and Spaceballs-worthy jabberwocky: The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • I shouldn't have distracted myself with useless jabber!
  • The three at the videoscreen were jabbering excitedly. "High-Frequency War" by Harl Vincent, part 2
  • Try telling the football fan jabbering on at full volume to an uninterested audience in the pub to tone it down and see where it gets you.
  • The reply, a weird breathing sound, and an unintelligible, totally alien jabbering.
  • It doesn't take much work to get ejabberd going, but you will have to do some minor hand-editing of its configuration files-which are basically erlang code. Ars Technica
  • It just so happens Pamela dear, that we live in Ajijic next to a large estate where the matron owner has had peacocks in the past and owns caged loud and obnoxious parrots constatntly jabbering Life on the South Side of the Lake
  • Isaiah raised his hand, signaling him to stop the jabber, ‘The file has been submitted one to you and a copy to the Archive database.’
  • Apropos the particular incident described for purposes of illustration, I wish to state that I believe in miracles: the miracle being that I did not knock the spit-covered mouthful of teeth and jabbering brutish outthrust jowl (which certainly were not farther than eighteen inches from me) through the bullneck bulging in its spotless collar. The Enormous Room
  • I guess he wanted me to listen instead of jabber away at the mouth.
  • The cackly soup recommenced to jabber from the speaker and Bob thought he heard a “Certainly.” A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set
  • For all that, though, there was a certain amusing surreality to the show, with jabbering rats, crazed socks and giant bluebottles all regularly putting in appearances.
  • That way he'd scare the bejabbers out of her, and unnerve her to the point where she really WAS ready to cry.
  • Nonetheless, there will be lots of jabber about posturing about the value of precedent at the Senate hearings.
  • Penelope describes what this means and the agony and pleasure of streams of jabberwocky issuing forth from a man of words.
  • Shortly before his departure, Torvald jabbered to Misty about a breakthrough. Something Wicked
  • I cannot agree more with getting rid of needless tasting notes and jibber-jabber about the “loving process” the grapes undergo. What do you want on a back label? | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • The noises were no longer sharp screams or hoarse coughs, but a kind of jabbering jargon, as if the apes were engaged in a family confabulation. The Castaways
  • The poem is named after its main subjects, a fictitious beast called jabberwock, a name coined by Lewis Carroll. The Times of India
  • This is jabberwocky food: rootless, borderless, motherless, in-the-style-of food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Second, all of this "patriotic" jabbering from the likes of Cheney and Frist is so much bullshit. March 2006
  • She hadn't a clue what they were jabbering about either.
  • Nobody can understand you if you keep jabbering away like that.
  • I answered some questions with quite a bit too much jibber-jabber.

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