Thesaurus / twaddle
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Fernandez hopes that future studies will conduct neurological work to watch the bats’ brains during toddler twaddle and look for similarities to brain development in human children.
BOTH BATS AND HUMANS TEST OUT TALKING AS INFANTSSARA KILEY WATSONAUGUST 20, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEBetter live a crossing-sweeper than die and be made to talk twaddle by a "medium" hired at a guinea a séance.
MYSTERIOUS PSYCHIC FORCESCAMILLE FLAMMARIONScience and system are far more efficacious than much of the old-fashioned granny's twaddle.
THE INCUBATOR BABYELLIS PARKER BUTLERBetter live a crossing-sweeper than die and be made to talk twaddle by a "medium" hired at a guinea a sance.
APHORISMS AND REFLECTIONS FROM THE WORKS OF T. H. HUXLEYTHOMAS HENRY HUXLEYIt is made out of a little lump of tawdry material which says nothing, is, indeed, mere twaddle.
IMPRESSIONS AND COMMENTSHAVELOCK ELLISMerle can talk the whole bunch down when he gets to shooting on all six—sounds good, but I've no doubt it's just wise twaddle.
THE WRONG TWINHARRY LEON WILSONThis hypocritical twaddle, this licentious casuistry, was “very good style” in Germany then, and was highly appreciated.
GERMAN PROBLEMS AND PERSONALITIESCHARLES SAROLEAI wish, dear Ellen, you would tell me what is the "twaddle" about my marrying, which you hear.
CHARLOTTE BRONTT. WEMYSS REIDWe hear a great deal of twaddle about the law of the survival of the fittest.
THE PRIDE OF PALOMARPETER B. KYNEThey never notice the Sophs, anyhow, but give all their twaddle to the Juniors and Seniors.
AT BOARDING SCHOOL WITH THE TUCKER TWINSNELL SPEEDWORDS RELATED TO TWADDLE
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