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






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Blather" Quotes from Famous Books



... said the first speaker in a whisper. "Do you know no better than blather at the top of your voice ...
— Kilgorman - A Story of Ireland in 1798 • Talbot Baines Reed

... broke loose then, with me and Brock making most of the blather. It took us nearly ten minutes to find that the only person who had left the area had been an elderly, thin man who had been wearing the baggy protective ...
— A Spaceship Named McGuire • Gordon Randall Garrett



Words linked to "Blather" :   gabble, twaddle, tattle, piffle, clack, blabber, blither, smatter, gibberish, blatherskite, palaver, gibber, blab, blether, tittle-tattle, prate, chatter, babble, maunder, prattle



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