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Wittering on, she called it, this kind of talk.
This is no time to be wittering on about the meaning of the word 'is', so to speak.
If you can't answer that question, what are you wittering on about?
All the time she'd been wittering on about Jennifer and her illness, he had kept this to himself, suffering in silence.
What on earth are you wittering about, man?
In the background, a news simularity presenter was wittering on.
'When that poor old lady turned up, wittering on about Chris stealing things from her house.
So just what is this 'very narrow' spectrum you're wittering on about?
Suddenly realizing that she was wittering, she forced herself back to the practicalities.
Poor old George still wittering on about C02 emissions.
Not quite, since the next item reads, "Next you'll be wittering on about the days when you didn't think of locking the front door."
Five minutes after they came, some Pavlovian trigger mechanism invariably caused them to start wittering on about their progeny.
"I can't think of anything worse than having to sit around listening to barristers self-indulgently wittering on all day."
Wittering around the edges won't help.
Journalists seem blind to the issue, like butterfly collectors wittering on about the plight of the Large Blue while all around them the rainforest burns.
Though not in favour of DJs wittering on about their birthdays he doesn't he was no doubt grateful for these.
Still, rather than listen to me wittering on, let's have a read of Mr John Ley's match preview.
'What's she wittering on about?'
Oh, grief, he'd just been wittering on about Dajeil and the post with the 'Ktik, completely off-guard, not trying to impress at all.
Once seen as the preserve of self-obsessed, wittering celebrities, the social media site which broadcasts messages of 140 characters or fewer now has the literary seal of approval.
And, to pre-empt the inevitable self-righteous gits wittering on about 'stealing music', there is no theft when a resource is endlessly and freely reproducible.
Wittering on about stranded Brits - Please can we get a balance- A little about Non-Brits stranded on this island . . . . .
(I pity the official who had to review my conversations: it's bad enough that the poor cabbie has to listen to me wittering on, without council officers having to listen in as well.)
What's-His-Name, English lecturer, second year, that course on the Nineteenth Century Novel.remember how he was always wittering on about Incest in Wuthering Heights?'