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prattle

[prat-l] / ˈpræt l /


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He also believes that Ukraine is not a vital interest to America and prattled on about how Europe should be paying more as he always does when he doesn't know what he's talking about.

From Salon

People who prattle on about “wellness” and self-investigation can be exhausting: Oh no, not another trendy product or program or yoga class or brain exercise or therapy or gauzy self-help book.

From New York Times

The discussion that ensued was not the Trump-friendly prattle that typically comes from Fox News pundits.

From Salon

Lots of people can prattle on about football on TV, but the extreme upper echelon — the polished storytellers entrusted by the networks to call those premier national games — is wafer thin.

From Los Angeles Times

War rages everywhere, politicians prattle; new media come at you a mile a minute; the world your parents built is collapsing, and only chaos lies ahead.

From New York Times