[ UK /jˈæmɐ/ ]
VERB
  1. complain whiningly
  2. cry loudly, as of animals
    The coyotes were howling in the desert
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How To Use yammer In A Sentence

  • And don't start yammering about the Democrats being worse still.
  • It's the equivalent of a yammering house track suddenly becoming a mellow jazz riff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jive and Yammer take on traditional email and collaboration systems by incorporating an untouchable social and stream-like model that anti-social technologies from Microsoft unsurprisingly lack.
  • Shrieking thunder echoed and re-echoed throughout the gun chamber, shaking dust from the pipes that began to yammer as fuel gushed along them, adding their din to the cacophony.
  • And Angus he was fair mad, I can tell ye, and he said to Wilson, 'Thoo stammerin' and yammerin 'taistrel, thoo; I'll pluck a lock of thy threep. The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance
  • For Him: The Watch What Happens: Live host had good chemistry with Ripa during a guest-hosting gig, he knows all about working with sassy women and can cut through the yammer to make his point under pressure. 8 Possible Contenders to Replace Regis Philbin on Live!
  • All you do is try and justify why the government shouldn't go after drug use by "yammering" about the ineffectiveness of the laws or the constitutionality of the laws or morality of the laws. LJWorld.com stories: News
  • The yammering howls came closer. A Plague of Angels
  • This and other glaring contradictions have been obscured by yammering talk-show yahoos who have been attempting to equate dissent with treason and capitulation.
  • The yammering howls came closer. A Plague of Angels
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