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Discover Ludwig"gabble" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe rapid and confused speech, generally with a loud volume. For example: "The children gabble excitedly, making it difficult for the teacher to be heard."
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At moments, the vice-president said too much too fast, burying his arguments beneath a gabble of talking points.
Even brands with Europe-wide reach often come from across the Atlantic: Europeans may gabble on Nokias, but they run in Nike, drink Coke and watch Disney.Another answer might be that companies now need global reach.
This pamphlet, his most-admired and least-attacked, disputes the "feudal gabble" of the earl of Chatham and the complaints of the pseudonymous political controversialist who wrote the "Junius" letters.
He does makes me gabble away, though, and often encourages me to re-tell anecdotes and by doing so he re-opens several cans of worms!
They kept repeating something, a gabble of English words that still appeared to be about getting married.
Sportingly, Plimpton made no attempt to addle his foe either with drink or with gabble.
When he got through again, ten minutes later, Malkovich was a faint gabble in a storm of static.
Whether challenging pigs or not, the village geese seemed to gabble and yak and hiss non-stop.
Now he will see who her father-in-law is; he may have to listen to the old fool's gabble.
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He was an extremely fine television commentator too, his contributions showing up many of the look-at-me gabble-peddlers of today for what they are (that he was gradually ousted from their domains was as much a testament to the insecurity of others as anything).
Ostensibly a relatively simple show depicting the first "golden hour" in which a specialist team has the best chance of saving the life of a sputtering trauma victim, and depicted in 24-style real-time, it is so much more than that, being a mix of phenomenally speedy gabble-talk from the players and equally unforgiving shots of the pulsating, marbled fat inside living humans.
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