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prattler

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Word definitions for prattler in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Prattler \Prat"tler\, n. One who prattles. --Herbert.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who speaks in a childish way

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. One who prattles or is inclined to do so.

Usage examples of prattler.

Deneir the Prattler and Gond of the Forgestinking Breath, and even to Milil, Lord of Screeching Racket!

In many ways it may be done, As I have told you--here is one: A short two years have elapsed and we find our hero Jocelyn tenderly playing with a golden-haired prattler, his beloved son and heir, while his beautiful spouse Yolande busied with her needle, smiles through happy tears.

She is, I would ask, no wanton prattler of the charms and advantages of youth?

Never a prattler under other circumstances, she began to talk cheerfully about other subjects at random.

No, what caused this disintegration in a usually fairly fluent prattler with the sex was her whole mental attitude.

Nancy rejoiced over the little prattler, and forgot her cause of sorrow.

It is you, curious prattlers, who behold the first mysteries, touches, trembling yet chaste, glances that are already insatiable, who begin to trace on the heart, as a tentative sketch, the ineffaceable image of cherished beauty!

Baltimore are prattlers, seeming to talk for the pleasure of hearing the sound of their voices, which are soft and slurry, doubtless from living in close proximity to Negroes.

But, well after puberty, she was still able, thanks to her low stature and slim build, to continue to personate children, clever little ducks and prattlers of both sexes.

Because if these small-minded prattlers thought to drive her from society with their vile contempt, they were in for a surprise.

Never one to disdain a photo opportunity, the Prattler photographer leaned out for a clearer shot only to drop his camera and grab for his safety strap when the helicopter swerved, avoiding a collision with the soaring spire of the Chrysler Building by a hairsbreadth.