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Jabbered

Jabber \Jab"ber\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Jabbered; p. pr. & vb. n. Jabbering.] [Cf. Gibber, Gabble.] To talk rapidly, indistinctly, or unintelligibly; to utter gibberish or nonsense; to chatter.
--Swift.

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jabbered

vb. (en-past of: jabber)

Usage examples of "jabbered".

She jabbered at the woman, a series of intense pants, hoots, screeches and cries.

Many of them jabbered and punched each other, in noisy, inconclusive bouts.

It jabbered at him, reached up its long arms, and slipped out of sight into the forest canopy above.

While the two avians jabbered back and forth, Nicole noticed that this one was covered with a polished surface, like linoleum, but in all other respects except size was identical to her first visitor.

It jabbered at Nicole, as if it were scolding her, but it did not touch her.

The huddle broke up after the brown velvet one jabbered something that sounded to Nicole like a song.

This time her friend, the black velvet avian, flew up to within five meters of the surface and jabbered at her.

The two birds jabbered both individually and together, always looking at her and often tapping on the melons.

I wanted to discuss it with you, even though I know how you dislike being jabbered at first thing in the morning.

They jabbered and shrieked and acted as if they were going to tear Richard apart with their talons.

Each time he repeated his hand signal the huge creatures shrieked and jabbered and flew up in the direction of the porthole.

They jabbered at the Ameri­cans who were giving them directions in a tongue they could not understand, and they jabbered at one another, and many of them jabbered to themselves if no one else was nearby.

They all jabbered at once, laughed, and gesticulated furiously, as if they were on stage and required to exag­gerate each gesture to communicate with the people in the back rows.

A bunch of white women wearing even less than Melora raced up and jabbered at her in some foreign tongue.

They jabbered back and forth again, and finally George gave me a little snarl and went back off into the jungle.