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Blather   /blˈæðər/   Listen
Blather

verb
(past & past part. blathered; pres. part. blathering)  (Written also blether)
1.
To talk foolishly.  Synonyms: babble, blether, blither, smatter.






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"Blather" Quotes from Famous Books



... candidate for Vice President of the United States, heaved his two-hundred-fifty-pound bulk out of the chair he had been sitting in and followed the senator into the other room. Behind them, the others suddenly broke out into a blather of conversation. Fisher's closing of the door cut the sound ...
— Hail to the Chief • Gordon Randall Garrett

... cried. "Iver, since the Raypublicuns got licked, there's be'n no gettin' on with him at all. Thim Sunday papers 've toorned his head. He's all blather about his rights an' his wrongs. Th' other moornin' didn't I try to get on his bus from the wrong side o' the crossin', an' he bawls at me: 'Th' other side! Th' other side! Yuh're no better than any one ilse!' An' I had to chase through the ...
— McClure's Magazine, Vol 31, No 2, June 1908 • Various



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



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