Front | gabble |
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Back | verb, nounBrE /ˈɡæbl/NAmE /ˈɡæbl/verb [intransitive, transitive] (informal)to talk quickly so that people cannot hear you clearly or understand you She was nervous and started to gabble. ~ on/away They were gabbling on about the past. ~ sth He was gabbling nonsense. + speech ‘No, no, not all,’ she gabbled. noun [singular]fast speech that is difficult to understand, especially when a lot of people are talking at the same time |
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