intransitive. To talk nonsense loquaciously.
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > be talkative [verb (intransitive)] > ramble or waffle (14) blether1524 intransitive. To talk nonsense loquaciously. spout1556 figurative. intransitive. To speak in a lengthy or declamatory way, or without thought or reflection; to speechify; to prattle. Later also in to spo… ramble1616 intransitive. To wander freely in speech or writing; (now more usually) to write or talk in an aimless, incoherent, or inconsequential fashion… extravage1759 intransitive. To talk wildly, to ramble. maunder1834 transitive. To say in a dreamy, rambling, or incoherent manner. Also with away, out. Now rare. mumble-jumble1834 transitive. To utter indistinctly and incoherently; to babble. Also intransitive. moider1839 intransitive. To be delirious, to babble; to wander about aimlessly, ramble. (cf. mither, v. 3). Also figurative. gander1858 transferred. To ramble in talk. dialect. mither1860 intransitive. To ramble, be delirious; to ‘go on’; to complain, make a fuss, whine. burble1891 To speak murmurously; to ‘ramble’ on. flap-doodle1893 (intransitive) to talk nonsense; to maunder. waffle1900 To talk (or write) in a verbose but inconsequential manner; to ramble on. Also transitive with direct speech as object. bumble1911 intransitive. To speak in a rambling, incoherent, or indistinct way, especially at tedious length. Frequently with on. wibble1994 intransitive. British slang. To speak or write, especially at great length, without saying anything important; to witter or waffle; to talk drivel… |
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