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Blether   Listen
verb
Blather  v. i. & v. t.  (past & past part. blathered; pres. part. blathering)  (Written also blether)  To talk foolishly, or nonsensically, or concerning matters of no consequence.
Synonyms: babble, smatter, blether, blither.



noun
Blather  n.  (Written also blether)  Voluble, foolish, or nonsensical talk; often in the pl.






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"Blether" Quotes from Famous Books



... and nae robe, but I wad fain hae a fiddle i' my grup when the neist prodigal comes hame; an' gin I dinna fiddle weel, it s' no be my wyte.—Eh, man! but that is what I ca' gude, an' a' the minister said—honest man—'s jist blether till 't.—O Lord, I sweir gin ever I win up again, I'll put in ilka steek (stitch) as gin the shune war for the feet o' the prodigal himsel'. It sall be gude wark, O Lord. An' I'll never lat taste o' whusky intil my mou'—nor smell o' whusky intil my nose, gin sae be 'at I can help it—I sweir 't, ...
— Robert Falconer • George MacDonald

... to scrawl, but whether In rhyme, or prose, or baith thegither; Or some hotch-potch that's rightly neither, Let time mak proof; But I shall scribble down some blether Just clean aff-loof. ...
— Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns • Robert Burns



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