jabbering in the PONS Dictionary

jabbering Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Most of the time, the men were jabbering simultaneously, trying desperately to shout the other down.
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Just a brief flirtation with a friendly grey whale is often all it takes to turn normal, quiet, unflappable people into delirious, jabbering extroverts.
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Mostly, they dismiss jabbering between fans as good-natured ribbing.
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We got to where he was letting me off, he turned off the engine, and he began jabbering incoherently about men and women.
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Those government people, they sit there in their suits and ties jabbering away, they never think of the workers.
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It will be run as an outdoor community centre, a healthy alternative to sitting all day jabbering on your smart phone.
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The silence is unbearable, more so because only moments ago the kids had been jabbering about videos and games and what not.
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Jabbering away in their gibberish tongue, they are the only characters who retain the oddball wackiness of the original.
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He begins jabbering that he has been sleeping inside the tomb.
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It's because he sees a gaggle of old white guys jabbering about things that he sees as having little impact on his life.
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