释义 |
babbly, a.|ˈbæblɪ| [f. as prec. + -y1.] Full of babble, chattering, prating, garrulous.
1865Carlyle Fredk. Gt. IV. xii. vii. 177 ‘For the times are babbly [Ger. geschwätzig],’ says Goethe, ‘And then again the times are dumb.’ 1868― in Froude Life (1882) I. 317 In his babbly way. |