If he's on the tube we can just mute the gabble and marvel at his wonderful face instead. |
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I've learned his gabble is usually honey talk but occasionally it can be coercion. |
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The cubs who knew me were effusive in their greetings, their claws catching at my clothing as they closed around me, a gabble of voices. |
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Their gabble clouded my mind and it was difficult to concentrate on my work. |
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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! |
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They kept repeating something, a gabble of English words that still appeared to be about getting married. |
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When he got through again, ten minutes later, Malkovich was a faint gabble in a storm of static. |
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Another personality was Harry Hemsley, who had a little boy who spoke in an unintelligible gabble, but was understood perfectly well by his elder sister. |
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Every single person in the auditorium broke into a confused gabble. |
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Sportingly, Plimpton made no attempt to addle his foe either with drink or with gabble. |
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At moments, the vice-president said too much too fast, burying his arguments beneath a gabble of talking points. |
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Otherwise what are you going to do with the magic, just treat it like a little parlour game for the rest of your life and gabble about it on the net afterwards? |
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Their excited gabble came so fast I was swamped, unable to follow them. |
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Us, we chant, we gabble, we cantillate, we shout. |
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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. |
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Much gabble is to be found in the literature of the world upon the function of woman as inspiration, stimulant and agente provocateuse to the creative artist. |
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