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gabble

[gab-uhl] / ˈgæb əl /


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And Lucky’s monologue—veering inanely through realms including religion, academics and sports—is delivered by Mr. Thornton not, as it usually is, as a galloping pile of gabble, but with a musing seriousness.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hugo House is steamy by comparison, a hotbed of nerves and gabble.

From Seattle Times

He poked his head into the doorway and began to gabble good-naturedly about something or other, and after a few minutes we picked up our drinks and followed him back to the living room.

From Literature

“Trust,” I say, gabbling in the release of endorphins, in a delirium, lying on my back on the wide, flat rock.

From New York Times

Harvey’s first collaboration with John Parish, Dance Hall at Louse Point, at its most strange and unpredictable: a gabbled, whispered vocal over a chaotic backing that occasionally resolves into something like an alt-rock chorus.

From The Guardian