talk+rapidly

  • 21jabber — 1. verb /ˈʤæb.ə(r)/ a) To talk rapidly, indistinctly, or unintelligibly; to utter gibberish or nonsense. b) To utter rapidly or indistinctly; to gabble. 2. noun /ˈʤæb.ə(r)/ Rapid or incoherent talk, with indistinct utterance; gibberish …

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  • 22chatter — chat•ter [[t]ˈtʃæt ər[/t]] v. i. 1) to talk rapidly, continuously, and often purposelessly; jabber 2) to utter rapid, inarticulate speechlike sounds, as a monkey or bird 3) to make a rapid clicking noise by striking together: teeth chattering… …

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  • 23chatter — /ˈtʃætə / (say chatuh) verb (i) 1. to utter a succession of quick, inarticulate, speech like sounds: a chattering monkey. 2. to talk rapidly and to little purpose; jabber. 3. to make a rapid clicking noise by striking together, as the teeth from… …

  • 24gabble — [c]/ˈgæbəl / (say gabuhl) verb (gabbled, gabbling) –verb (i) 1. to talk rapidly and unintelligibly; jabber. 2. (of geese, etc.) to cackle. –verb (t) 3. to utter rapidly and unintelligibly. –noun 4. rapid, unintelligible talk. {frequentative of… …

  • 25gabble — [gab′əl] vi. gabbled, gabbling [freq. of GAB] 1. to talk rapidly and incoherently; jabber; chatter 2. to utter rapid, meaningless sounds, as a goose does vt. to utter rapidly and incoherently n. rapid, incoherent talk or meaningless utterance… …

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  • 26gab´bler — gab|ble «GAB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to talk rapidly and noisily with little or no meaning; jabber: »We were nervous of Mr. Cookeem, feeling we had not the correct entrée or visa as he waited while customers were served and he and …

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  • 27gab|ble — «GAB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to talk rapidly and noisily with little or no meaning; jabber: »We were nervous of Mr. Cookeem, feeling we had not the correct entrée or visa as he waited while customers were served and he and they… …

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  • 28ger-2 —     ger 2     English meaning: to scream (in expr. forms)     Deutsche Übersetzung: in Schallworten, especially for “heiser schreien”     Material: A. O.Ind. járatē “ it rushes, sounds, crackles, shouts “, jarü “ the rustling, murmuring “ (or to …

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  • 29rattle — rattle1 /rat l/, v., rattled, rattling, n. v.i. 1. to give out or cause a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds, as in consequence of agitation and repeated concussions: The windows rattled in their frames. 2. to move or go, esp. rapidly, with… …

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  • 30rattle — I. /ˈrætl / (say ratl) verb (rattled, rattling) –verb (i) 1. to give out a rapid succession of short sharp sounds, as in consequence of agitation and repeated concussions: the windows rattled in their frames. 2. to be filled with such sounds, as… …