Thesaurus / prattler
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She, being a great prattler, told him of her own accord about the good match which her daughter had made.
SOLOMON MAIMON: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY.SOLOMON MAIMONPratt′lebox, a prattler; Pratt′lement, prattle; Pratt′ler, one who prattles: a child.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 3 OF 4: N-R)VARIOUSMr. Prattler (before a portrait of Lady Hamilton by Romney).
VOCES POPULIF. ANSTEYThe big man stooped and kissed the tiny prattler, and thus avoided the necessity for speech.
LOVE'S USURIESLOUIS CRESWICKEHappily for Lillie she was not taciturn, but a prattler, and by nature a light-hearted one.
MISS RAVENEL'S CONVERSION FROM SECESSION TO LOYALTYJ. W. DE FORESTNo, what caused this disintegration in a usually fairly fluent prattler with the sex was her whole mental attitude.
RIGHT HO, JEEVESP. G. WODEHOUSE"Maybe she's going to be married after Easter," the guileless prattler continued, to make his confidence complete.
THE LAW-BREAKERS AND OTHER STORIESROBERT GRANTWas there ever such a prattler as the warm-hearted little brook that ran by the foot of the garden of Woodbine Cottage?
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, OCTOBER 19, 1880VARIOUSShe is, I would ask, no wanton prattler of the charms and advantages of youth?'
THE SHORT WORKS OF GEORGE MEREDITHGEORGE MEREDITHThe parrot-man is filled with a sense of his own importance and is an endless prattler.
HUMAN ANIMALSFRANK HAMELWORDS RELATED TO PRATTLER
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