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gab

/gab/US // gæb //UK // (ɡæb) informal //

嘎巴,嘎巴族

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    gabbed, gab·bing.

    • : to talk or chat idly; chatter.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : idle talk; chatter.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Maybe they had a little gab while being blipped for five years with the other Avengers.

  • Because this is my book,” Kibbe writes, he decided to “mash up” the conversations into an “imaginary gab fest.

  • In our interview, Moreno is effervescent and irreverent, with a genuine gift of the gab.

  • She apologizes profusely, curls up across from me, and begins to, as she calls it, gab.

  • But the millennium saw the last of the truly fat rappers: Gift of Gab, J-Live, Bone Crusher, and Fatman Scoop.

  • The Gift of Gab, the only original member of Blackalicious present, is twice as big as Big Boi but only half as well known.

  • If he could have barked, his meaning would have carried more convincingly, but he "hauded 'is gab" loyally.

  • Some persons start their gab carburetors, and they talk and talk mechanically, without any effort spent in thinking.

  • Another interest was what he called with pretended scorn, "Gregg's gab-fests."

  • "The gift of the gab" was one, and "He'd argue black was white" another.

  • Nine-tenths of the Victorian members possess at least the gift of the gab.