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jabber
Part of speech: VerbTo talk rapidly and indistinctly.
Part of speech: Noun Usage examples "jabber":- The coolies, too, had quite got over their homesickness, and were extraordinarily cheerful, their incessant jabber falling as a lullaby on our ears as we dropped off to sleep. - "A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil", T. R. Swinburne.
- Monkwords, marybeads jabber on their girdles: roguewords, tough nuggets patter in their pockets. - "Ulysses", James Joyce.
- There was a terrific outcry and jabber among the astonished Frenchmen for a minute or two, with some show of a disposition to resist; but I pointed out to them that there were only thirty of them to twenty- six of us, that we were armed while they were not, and that we were not in the humour to put up with any nonsense whatever; which, with the resolute attitude of our men, had the effect of very speedily reducing them to subjection. - "The Log of a Privateersman", Harry Collingwood.