He gibbered madly and his muscles spasmed, and he sunk to his knees in the muddy trench, his heart pumping his blood out into the soil. |
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I buzzed, I forgot about my feet, I gibbered ecstatically to strangers on chairlifts, I laughed and whooped, soared and floated. |
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The man grumbled and gibbered, pointing toward the bar, and I nodded understandingly. |
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Fans gibbered with joy at their surprise Warrington gig in May, but by Amsterdam Ian Brown and Reni were at loggerheads. |
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The scientists gibbered amongst themselves, all unusually excited. |
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There is, our friend insisted, a bleak and disheartening B. C. quality in the sight and sound of theforlorn years to come, reminiscent of those gloomy ages when man, finding he could stand erect, gibbered in foolish glee. |
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And sometimes I have to remind myself that in addition to being Terry Gilliam the great director, Terry Gilliam the visionary, this is also Cardinal Fang, the one who gibbered about the Spanish Inquisition. |
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It's embarrassing when I remember how much nonsense I gibbered at you on our first date. |
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The New Yorker, March 23, 1929P. 117 Traffic has gibbered itself to sleep. |
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