gabbling 的 3 个定义
gab·bled, gab·bling.
- to speak or converse rapidly and unintelligibly; jabber.
- to cackle.
gab·bled, gab·bling.
- to utter rapidly and unintelligibly.
- rapid, unintelligible talk.
- any quick succession of meaningless sounds.
gabbling 近义词
talk a lot
更多gabbling例句
- “Doing more with less” is often management-gabble to justify arbitrary budget cuts.
- The excitement and gabble were worse than the Dean case, or Federation, and sickened me, for they were all on the wrong track.
- But no flight of arrows rattled among the boughs, and all we heard was the gabble of excited voices.
- The lovely gabble of the cranes and the wild swans comes back to me whenever I think of the place.
- "You must be drunk yourself to come here waking me up in the middle of the night, to hear this idle gabble," said Louis angrily.
- Two incidents alone relieved the dead level of idiocy and incomprehensible gabble.