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It can be used to describe someone speaking in a silly or nonsensical manner, often in a way that is incoherent or foolish. Example: "He was driveling on about his conspiracy theories, making it hard to take him seriously." Alternatives include "babbling" or "rambling."
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driveling
verb
Present participle of drivel
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It may be your opinion that the last thing Manhattan needs is another drunken windbag, the kind who ruins dinner parties by driveling and ranting through every course, spitting food and sloshing wine.
The poets Southey ("twaddling"), Wordsworth ("driveling") and Coleridge ("muddling").
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Crucially, Guy seems to have had no hand in the script, and thus we are spared both the lairy wide-boy platitudes and (worse still) the quasi-philosophical numerological drivelings which made movies like Revolver so head-crushingly horrible.
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