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blatherskite

[blath-er-skahyt] / ˈblæð ərˌskaɪt /


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After New York Freelance Author Carl Bakal published his celebrated antigun tract, The Right to Bear Arms, N.R.A. members wrote him by the hundreds; among the friendlier salutations were "poltroon," "blatherskite" and "Communist and pervert."

From Time Magazine Archive

In 1922, there died Senator Thomas E. Watson of Georgia, able blatherskite, onetime running mate of Presidential runner-up William Jennings Bryan.

From Time Magazine Archive

Come on in, girls," she cried, "and never mind that blatherskite.

From Neighbours by Robert J. C. Stead

"There's men out there I thought I could reckon on like I'd tie to my own grandson, and they're standing with their mouths open, whooping on that old blatherskite."

From The Ramrodders A Novel by Holman Day

I always liked Gifford as a boy," he said; "he was such a manly fellow, and no blatherskite, talking his elders to death.

From John Ward, Preacher by Margaret Wade Campbell Deland




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