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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Jabber' in a Sentence

"To speak rapidly, indistinctly, incoherently, or nonsensically; to chatter." more

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They have jabbered during the entire movie, annoying the other viewers.
During the fashion show, designers will be jabbering backstage about the latest trends and styles.
The radio host loved to jabber about the latest gossip and celebrity news during his talk show.
In the busy marketplace, vendors would jabber loudly, trying to attract customers to their stalls.
The children have jabbered about their favorite toys all afternoon.
In the coffee shop, friends would jabber about the latest books, movies, and cultural trends over their cups of coffee.
By the time we arrive, they will have been jabbering about the latest technology trends for hours.
In the classroom, the students will jabber with anticipation before the exam.
In the library, students will be jabbering quietly while preparing for their exams.
They have been jabbering during the entire movie, disrupting others.
When the game concludes, sports enthusiasts will have been jabbering about the incredible plays.
During the intense sports match, fans would jabber with excitement, cheering for their favorite team.
Having seen the movie, they had jabbered animatedly about the plot twists on their way home.
At the comedy show, the comedian will be jabbering jokes that leave the audience in stitches.
Despite the teacher's efforts to maintain order, the students continued to jabber during the class.
The parrots in the aviary would jabber endlessly, mimicking the sounds they heard around them.
By the time the movie finishes, viewers will have been jabbering about the unexpected plot twists.
The gamers in the virtual world would jabber through their headsets, strategizing for the next big in-game battle.
By the end of the party, everyone had been jabbering about their favorite movies and music.

Jabber

jab-er
verbTo speak rapidly, indistinctly, incoherently, or nonsensically; to chatter.

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Last Updated On: April 28, 2024
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