In his anxiety he had forgotten that his only means of making me understand was to talk my language, so he jabbered away in his native German. |
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Scientists who jabbered on needlessly using five syllabled words had always gotten on his nerves. |
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For over an hour he jabbered, babbled, screamed and ranted, never completing a full sentence. |
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His school uniform always looked a mess and, according to friends, he jabbered rather than talked clearly, having inherited a slight lisp from his father. |
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The rest of the house jabbered and yowled, in many tongues, for the television cameras. |
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Down the street a squirrel jabbered right into his ear, or so it seemed, but when he glanced up he found it chattering on a limb high above him. |
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As men jabbered around us, the woman tightened her hold on me. |
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Allanson made some sound in his throat, as if attempting to speak, but his tongue refused its office, and he only jabbered. |
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He wept very little, but when he wept he howled aloud, and jabbered wild abuse, threats and recriminations through the wet torrent of his howling. |
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