单词 | gabble |
释义 | gab·ble I. intransitive verb 1. < with a mighty throat clearing, he would gabble through his prayer — Ernest Beaglehole > < he loves to gabble with housewives at church suppers — Andrew Hamilton > < spent his time gabbling in bars > < the clerk had gabbled about a fee due > < saying nothing comprehensible, just babbling and gabbling, half unconsciously — Arnold Bennett > 2. < a skein of duck came across, gabbling softly to themselves in the high air — Naomi Mitchison > transitive verb < our excitement exploded and we gabbled the story over and over — Santha Rama Rau > II. 1. < subjected to gabble about fifteenth-century politics — John McCarten > 2. < discriminating between music and gabble — R.L.Ives > < listening to the avid gabble of water running from a gargoyle at the corner of the schoolhouse — Eve Langley > |
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