How To Use jabbering In A Sentence
- Charlotte, the Yale graduate in her unflattering woollen tank-top is made to feel dowdy and dull by this jabbering Valley girl.
- The man started wringing his hands, jabbering in some language.
- Listen to those children jabbering away!
- Courtney and I were sitting at lunch one day just after New Years, jabbering away about whether or not we should make resolutions.
- 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
- 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.
- 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
- 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.