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Synonyms for gibber

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Synonyms for gibber

to talk rapidly, incoherently, or indistinctly

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She said the furore A[degrees]surrounding the incident has turned her into a A[degrees]"gibbering wreck" and left her suicidal.
No" Actress Gwyneth Paltrow spurns a festive treat "Unspeakable, gibbering half-wits" Labour MP Paul Flynn's description of the Countryside Alliance which campaigns to abolish the Hunting Act
If we took any of them too seriously we would all be gibbering wrecks by polling day.
"That calmed me right down, from being a gibbering wreck walking on to that field to the player that I am now." Pietersen also believes the timing of Vaughan's decision to retire is typical of the class he's shown throughout his career.
"That calmed me right down, from being a gibbering wreck to the player that I am now."
The gibbering over whether they should have been published aside, the episode is an unnerving commentary on European immigration policies.
the brutal brother, the faceless father gibbering on his
The little rituals, a walk on from a gibbering idiot and overall sense of existential ennui and despair self-consciously recall "Waiting for Godot," hut without the yocks.
But when it comes to sharing a whole summer with them, the thought turns the big wigs at Lord's into gibbering wrecks.
He completes the entry by citing Hensleigh Wedgwood's Dictionary of English Etymology (1857): 'Gibber, like gabber, jabber, and gabble, represents the sound of rapid talking without reference to meaning, whence gibberish, gibbering, an utterance of articulate sounds without sense.
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Golden, a cafe regular, is unfazed by the spaced-out hostess and gibbering executives looming to edge out the small, five-ft.
She spoke no English, and gibbering, as they saw it, in a strange foreign tongue, was viewed by the bewildered bucolics with some alarm.
When he left the room I crept over to the machine, and it started gibbering at me: 'BIOS...ROM...BOOT...DOS...WINDOWS.'"