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
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  • 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
  • At the moment the TVs broadcast a repeating loop of one of the Guerilla News Network's pastiched send-ups of Bush's war yammer from last year - another scathing and witty but oft-screened bit of insurgent Final Cut Pro handiwork.
  • And here I am now, with the shades lowered and foam rammed in my ears, only to find out that nothing filters out the jackhammers that yammer at over 110 decibels an hour.
  • Honest, listening to the former mayor yammer on about the president (always wrong) and the candidates for the Republican nomination (all great), it did feel like the next stop was Donald Trump and reality TV. Dan Collins: Is Rudy Giuliani Ready for Celebrity Apprentice?
  • The politicians who want to overturn the law can yammer on about the Constitution, but what they can't do is explain how taking away important protections and benefits is good for actual people. Ethan Rome: Appeals Court Considers Virginia's Challenge to Health Law That Already Benefits Millions
  • I am enjoying the WSJ and all of the other hacks/pundits yammering about his 'measly' 30mil looking like complete idiots. Obama's Money: $50 Million Raised For Primary, But It Doesn't Matter
  • Friday night I went to that gay blogger thing everyone's been yammering on about to pimp WYSIWYG and met every keyboard-and-digital-camera-wielding fag in existence, or so it seemed.
  • What on earth was that little tramp yammering about now?
  • So we publicly nattered and yammered at each other for a while, both of us enjoying it immensely, I suspect, and had the occasional b/c chat about more personal matters. Archive 2009-08-01
  • The doc stared at the psychotic girl who was yammering away at him.
  • July 13th, 2009 12: 15 pm ET sniffit – Based on reading several of your posts, "yammering" is what you excel at. Hatch reminds committee of past Obama statements
  • Twitter, its leading open source competitor Laconi.ca and the high-profile enterprise service Yammer have all made new hires or announced hires coming in the past week.
  • The coyotes behind my house yammer like gossiping schoolgirls. Tremor
  • By the time I got back Pete was yammering on about the Indianapolis Colt's cheerleaders and the Eagles had scored and things were looking up.
  • If you are a good corporate citizen Yammer would look a bit career-threatening - for reasons explained below.
  • The ride home was noisy, Corrie keeping the conversation alive by yammering on about whatever came to her mind.
  • Underworld yammers on and on about bloodlines and supernatural compost when it should be kicking it up a notch in the action department.
  • Hardly a day goes by without me hearing her yammering away in her high-pitched whiny sing-song voice, making somebody's life miserable.
  • I'd also blabber about how awful Castro is if I wanted to get elected in Miami and yammer incessantly about the fantasy of clean coal if I was running in WV. Democratic Senate hopeful takes hard line on Obama agenda
  • He takes me for tea in a teashop with ruthlessly minimalist decor - there aren't any chairs - and yammers at length about the places he can take me to.
  • For the whole hour, the whole lucky hour that Andy got to hear her father yammer on about his upcoming election and how crucial it was that they remain ‘a strong family unit.’
  • There, Confederate suddenly comes to life with a yammer and a hiss, the clang of metal being shaped by men whose grease- and nicotine-stained hands are both rough and knowing.
  • A good first step is for women to ease up on the patriarchy yammer, especially when it comes to romance: Ideology has no place in the nation's bedrooms. Be My Valentine
  • The army immediately assumed crisis mode and denied any connections between Hasan's religious beliefs and his actions, they summarily dismissed the idea of misfeasance in ignoring warnings of a potential fifth columnist in their midst, and they are now instructing high level officers to sing from the Political correctness hymnbook as General Casey now yammers on about the glories of diversity and that this is the strength of our great republic. Undefined
  • Listening to their yammering is the price we pay, for the constitution protects free speech no matter how distasteful, as the government is not in the business of adjudicating taste or intelligence. Malaysiakini
  • I don't want to cheese out on you guys and start yammering on about Oprah-esque topics like paying it forward, but god knows how many dollars we all toss around that don't help anyone do anything…
  • Hardly a day goes by without me hearing her yammering away in her high-pitched whiny sing-song voice, making somebody's life miserable.
  • I do wish they'd stop yammering on about the size of the bill.
  • His hair was slicked back and he was yammering away into a sleek cell phone in Italian.
  • They are always yammering about mere details.
  • Dozens of other companies, from AOL and Yahoo Inc. to start-ups like Yammer Inc., are building products based on the same theme.
  • The yammering noise of gunfire ripped through the night. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a professional who talks for a living, I am continually amazed that the world is full of people yammering away all for the sheer pleasure of expressing themselves.
  • It's the equivalent of a yammering house track suddenly becoming a mellow jazz riff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dolly the Mega-Cat delivered her verdict on the day very early this morning, yowling and yammering to be let in.
  • That's enough ganglia to mime an opera of emotions: a yammer of remorse, perhaps, or a blunt ‘sit on it.’
  • We're not perfect; we yammer with the best of them. Overheard: Talk Fest
  • Just when I thought dinosaurs were extinct, here comes this crustation (Lieberman) yammering about another crustation (John McCain). Lieberman attacks Obama over foreign policy
  • In extreme situations we may "blank out, " literally becoming unable to perceive whatever is yammering for our attention.
  • The more McCain and what's-her-name yammer on about Bill Ayers and domestic terrorists or remind us that McCain was a POW, the more out of touch they appear. The Latest on Air America
  • When, of course, one is the product of a yammering ninnyhammer, while the other is the product of actual scientific effort. Breast beginnings - The Panda's Thumb
  • Plus, these days people routinely become famous for appearing in advertising, designing things, being good cooks, yammering away on the internet, etc. etc.
  • Swarms of scooters yammered hysterically past, sounding like runaway chainsaws.
  • The yammering howls came closer. A Plague of Angels
  • If you are a good corporate citizen Yammer would look a bit career-threatening - for reasons explained below.
  • She was yammering about this or that, while her two male friends sat down across from me - I'll call them Drunk and Drunker.
  • The funnest part will be listening to the GOPers yammer about how it's all because the Dems obstructed their grand plans (of which they really have none) that would have helped middle-class families (i.e., given corporate america a giant bj). Gingrich to Republicans: Get behind Steele
  • The audience crowded in the hall, yammering for the appearance of their favourite actress.
  • Driver error is blamed for 95% of crashes, with 25% due specifically to driver distraction (such as yammering into a cell phone). Decaffeinated
  • Remember all the yammering from the conservative media about the “partisan Democrats” at the CIA who refused to provide “the truth” about Iraqi WMDs? Matthew Yglesias » Chief of Staff
  • He didn't make points that could be addressed, but yammered on with rambling gloom. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm making my second trip by the time she has it in the door, but no sooner has she set it down when she's off to the car again, yammering on about something that I can't quite make out.
  • Driver error is blamed for 95% of crashes; 25% are due specifically to driver distraction (such as yammering into a cellphone). Decaffeinated
  • Also, satellite and cable tv offer vastly underappreciated music programming, dozens and dozens of channels of all kinds of music with no damned DJ yammering on or even commercials.
  • The yammering noise of gunfire ripped through the night. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is one reason I kept yammering about the dialectical nature of rock; it often embeds a critique and a conflict.
  • He didn't make points that could be addressed, but yammered on with rambling gloom. Times, Sunday Times
  • But suppose we let it be magic in SF land, rather than trying to explain it away with much hand-waving and pseudo-techno yammering, which is rather useless in the big picture—for transhuman fiction is, if anything, about how it transforms, or does not transform, the human experience. Kindle-licious: Dust | Spontaneous ∂erivation
  • The legendary bassist happily yammers on about some of the mythology surrounding the Ramones, including the origins of ‘Chinese Rocks,’ an ode to smack - penned by Dee Dee, but made famous by the Heartbreakers.
  • Until you can convince me that that is not racism, I have no desire to waste anymore of my time "yammering" with you. lol Hatch reminds committee of past Obama statements
  • There's even a choir of tweeting birds in the backyard now - for all I know they've been yammering on all afternoon, but when the sun's out you somehow hear them better.
  • The audience crowded in the hall, yammering for the appearance of their favourite actress.
  • When he's not yammering ignorantly about the Catholic Faith and struggling to find new ways to square the circle, he's often quite good.
  • I could just yammer on long enough now to make it so that you'll have to scroll down to see it.
  • Regulars have wandered in from the pool table by the door, the annoying drunk has stopped yammering and approached the stage for a last minute autograph, and Jolie's mother is busily catering to a line at the merchandise table.
  • I'm yammering away, I'm telling him about the Cold War, disarmament. BLACKWATER SOUND
  • The standard jammer only has a radius of about 20 feet, but that's enough to shut-down any cell-phoner who's yammering away in a restaurant or who takes a call in a movie theater.
  • The airwaves may be awash with treacly DJs, nerve-shredding jingles and the kind of yammering advertisements that deserve their very own circle in Hell, but no one thinks radio is an affront to Western civilisation as a result. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • I have a friend who (for some unguessable reason) collects cellphones and LED watches and calculators and various other sorts of crap, and one of the things he was yammering on about was how uber-cool his “smartphone” was. Twitter, et al: redistributing the wealth
  • The yammering kookaburra, usually so talkative, was silent, for he too was fast asleep.
  • Mark slammed the door to the manor; he was tired of listening to his father yammer on.
  • And it's rare to hear Democrats give speeches unfiltered by the yammering of pundits and stooges who tell you what you are supposed to think about it before it's even delivered.

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