- a word derived from gabble.
Example Sentences
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The strongest overboiling of English Puritan contempt of a gabbler, would not stop women from liking it.
From The Egoist by Meredith, George
“But I tire you,” said an incessant gabbler one day to the great Duc de Broglie.
From Penguin Persons & Peppermints by Eaton, Walter Prichard
Was he a madman, a comedian, or simply a gabbler, as Manilof in his quality of man of action insisted, giving to the word a most contemptuous signification.
From Tartarin On The Alps by Wormeley, Katharine Prescott
He was always a gabbler, an' fish has got sense.
From The Brass Bound Box by Horne, Diantha W.
With his club foot, Amos Waughops was no match for the boy with his nimble legs, and, flushed and beaten, the gabbler hobbled back to his desk.
From The Evolution of Dodd by Smith, William Hawley