gabbles in a sentence
Examples
- "Over the gabble of the television, " he wrote, " there was suddenly from the direction of the kitchen a crackle of sharp sounds.
- One objection to the book _ and the entire field of study _ might be that it sometimes seems like an awful lot of gabble to arrive at obvious conclusions.
- Like " gabble ratchet " ( corpse hound ), it may refer to the belief that the souls of unbaptised children were doomed to wander in nightjar form until Judgement Day.
- After a minute or so of excited gabble about the idea of racing through a giant tube buried beneath the seabed, it feels, after all, like just another train ride.
- Songs in which two singers ( or sometimes three ) had different texts could shift from bewildering gabble to sudden stunning moments when the voices might seem to turn to each other and exchange recognition.
- When it gets to about 4am, the chick is all " cheep ! cheep ! cheep ! cheep ! cheep ! " whilst the mother ( or father ) gabbles / clucks away softly.
- A lot of the gabble about future generations is caused by Ross Perot's big vote in 1992, which was thought to reflect middle-class fear that continued deficits will destroy the nation.
- Have you no wit, manners nor honesty, but to gabble like tinkers at this time of night ? . . . Is there no respect of persons, place nor time in you ?"
- The gabble of cockney spoken here is as incomprehensible as the reasoning of those who speak it . " It was also the first English language film to be released in the United States with subtitles.
- You wouldn't be overly concerned about the details of an Italian family sitting down for a boisterous meal, and I see little reason that gulls'squawking and gabbling would be much different.