释义 |
blabber /ˈblabə /informal verb [no object]Talk foolishly, indiscreetly, or excessively: she blabbered on and on...- How can you understand what he's blabbering about unless you remember the point from before?
- He is 2 months from turning two, and he's already blabbering away like a toddler.
- Go for this drive and I guarantee you will be blabbering about it for at least five days.
noun1A person who blabbers: the blabber wastes his own time, and the listener’s time...- See, the fact is that this talk show host and his fellow blabbers say this kind of stuff all the time.
- Last night, the news show blabber suggested that the powerfully moving hug between the government official and the mother of the fallen Marine, was staged.
- Rick, the wonderful little blabber he is, had told his new friends about the swimming hole.
1.1 [mass noun] Foolish, indiscreet, or excessive talk: the obsequious blabber of her servants...- Forget about all the psychotic blabber and idiosyncratic ramblings about visions in his head.
- I think I prefer to shift through information first and take my time to think about what I write - lest all that raw, reactive blabber does nothing but add to the noise.
- Enough blabber - my point is, we're looking for new people.
Rhymes abba, dabber, grabber, jabber, stabber, yabber |