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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.
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  • 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.
  • There are no idiots just jibber-jabbering on mindlessly.
  • 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.
  • The reply, a weird breathing sound, and an unintelligible, totally alien jabbering.
  • Nobody can understand you if you keep jabbering away like that.
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • And they run around the place, jabbering like loons for hours until they collapse in exhaustion … Think Progress » Palin blames ‘Gore-gate’ for ‘this snake oil science stuff.’
  • It was the one pub where students could be guaranteed not to gather in jabbering crowds: the reason was the clientele.
  • Half the programme was devoted to Liam jabbering on about boy bands, the press, Robbie Williams etc etc.
  • The train was full of people jabbering into their mobile phones.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • I'm tired of those politicians jabbering away about matters of where they have no knowledge.
  • 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:
  • 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.
  • Whatever, it set the howler monkeys capering in their giddiest branches, and jabbering almost as much as Jack.
  • The reply, a weird breathing sound, and an unintelligible, totally alien jabbering.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The black girl has followed me from the toilet and is jabbering away like an excited child.
  • 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
  • Everywhere he heard the same "jabbering" tongue, that Norman The Rival Heirs; being the Third and Last Chronicle of Aescendune
  • I don't believe in superstition and I hate people jabbering about ghouls.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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 train was full of people jabbering into their mobile phones.

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