I do not wish to turn into a gibbering homicidal maniac, especially just before Christmas. |
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And all the time the two old girls are gibbering softly in language, laughing. |
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The day will come, soon enough, when I'm gibbering, and incoherent, but right now I'm in control and I don't want anyone else to know. |
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Before Andrew could answer, the red light flicked off and a doctor came out, gibbering away in Japanese. |
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A man in the middle of a particularly nasty nervous breakdown is gibbering. |
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Sunday evening television is watched exclusively by fools, cranks and gibbering dingbats. |
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After a minute of two of stalking around the room, shaking and gibbering, I started looking around to see what had become of the chemical. |
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Before I get to the part where I start gibbering and spluttering, I should begin by doing what I can manage coherently. |
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They underwhelm me by utilizing their radio time gibbering about another's, like sour grape wolves. |
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I am disappointed that The Peak would give vent to such immature gibbering. |
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As Donnan looked at the gibbering madman in the crystal ball, his anger drained away. |
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The whole point of this storyline is that he has reduced her to a gibbering wreck through emotional and verbal cruelty without any physical violence. |
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They disappeared into the crowded room, gibbering good-naturedly. |
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He scuttled off, gibbering with delight, to make it habitable. |
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He spent the next day literally gibbering in his cell, while those in neighbouring cells threatened to kill him, because he had now kept them awake for three nights. |
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Having moved house seven times since 1980 we should be gibbering wrecks but we are pleased to say we are as excited as two children on Christmas morning. |
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They came at her as a gibbering mass, but Estrael's blades became a whirlwind of gleaming metal. |
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But now I'm jumping up and down in my seat, gibbering like a chimp. |
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The doctor, who can understand Hungarian, realised that the inmate was rambling and gibbering not in Russian but in Hungarian, which is not a Slavonic language. |
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For a generation raised on slasher flicks and fountains of gibbering gore this film would be an Ativan. |
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Can you do your job properly, or are you a gibbering tosspot? |
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He was led, gibbering, by his mum into the stark light of a side exit. |
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We advanced into the main hall, already aroar with a saturnalia of sozzled gestures and gibbering. |
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Meanwhile, back in the world of Haye, we are assailed by the subtlety of his strategy to reduce the highly educated Klitschko to a gibbering state of dysfunction. |
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Even on ITV his mere presence reduces Adrian Chiles to a gibbering, nervous wreck, although that could just be his presenting style. |
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Others are gibbering, trying to black out what is happening. |
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As the Officer and I moved under the tank we could hear Germans coming out of the field through the hedge and on to the tank, all shouting and gibbering. |
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Jarre's presence turns his fans into gibbering wrecks, but, in a coffee shop off Oxford Circus in London, he looks relaxed, comfortable with success but unmoved by a very modern sort of fame. |
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Cardiff scored to equalise, then for nearly two hours the ball hit our bar, our post, went just over, just wide, and probably just under, until all our nerves and organs were reduced to gibbering mush. |
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And if a cold kebab and some scruffy lamb and lentils can do that, just imagine how good it was to start with… I dragged my heels a bit about BAM – a kebab joint in Islington that has the carnivores gibbering with longing. |
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And Hall, usually so merry, could outfoot them all when he once got started on the cosmic pathos of religion and the gibbering anthropomorphisms of those who loved not to die. |
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