PROCTOR: But — surely you know what a jabberer she is. From Wordnik.com. [The Crucible]
He was also a relentless jabberer; he did not shut up from the moment we were introduced. From Wordnik.com. [After Iraq] Reference
Even Merriman, 'the greatest jabberer of the crowd', grew pumpkins by proxy with coloured workers, 'save when he can get white aristocratic convicts to slave for less pay'. 38. From Wordnik.com. [Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 - Chapter 6] Reference
Now that reality has intruded, with a swift military victory and a warm welcome from Iraqi civilians, one wonders: Will TV jabberer Chris Matthews admit his foolishness in writing, “This invasion of Iraq, if it goes off, will join the Bay of Pigs, Vietnam, Desert One, Beirut and Somalia in the history of military catastrophe”?. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress » National Review Editor: Iraq May Be Turning Into Bush’s Vietnam] Reference
" He was all but ready to draw his sword and put an end to the bold but perjuring jabberer. From Wordnik.com. [Into the Thinking Kingdoms]
A jabberer in the composing-room, and he has jabbered himself right out of it and into a pretty good thing. From Wordnik.com. [The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes] Reference
"They say he always was a jabberer in the composing-room, and he has jabbered himself right out of it and into a pretty good thing. From Wordnik.com. [The Big Bow Mystery] Reference
Ah! plague the crazy jabberer!. From Wordnik.com. [Les fourberies de Scapin. English.] Reference
I talked as all conventional women talk, of the weather, of our minimum and maximum speed, of the newspaper 'sensations' and vulgarities that were served up to us whenever we called at a port for the mails, -- of the fish that frequented such and such waters, of sport, of this and that millionaire whose highland castle or shooting-box was crammed with the 'elite' whose delight is to kill innocent birds and animals, -- of the latest fool-flyers in aeroplanes, -- in short, no fashionable jabberer of social inanities could have beaten me in what average persons call 'common-sense talk,' -- talk which resulted after a while in the usual vagueness of attention accompanied by smothered yawning. From Wordnik.com. [The Life Everlasting; a reality of romance] Reference
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