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Come on, you've gabbled enough and you're just trying to put me off my game.
"I mean that the men gabble more than the women."
I never thought it'd make so much difference,' she gabbled.
They began trying to bring the woman around, gabbling at one another too fast for me to follow.
Managed to gabble something out before he got away from me, and we tried it again.
I never hear your voice but know Some geese are gabbling.
He did not know how much to accept of the crazy story she had gabbled.
He was told to stop gabbling and pick up that shovel.
Gabbling among themselves, they began to steal in that direction.
There was a man standing next to him, gabbling out explanations of what the something might be.
Steve gabbled at him, and he began to paddle toward us.
The old woman gabbled again but Simon did not translate.
When the poor things first come here they gabble away like geese, although the children can soon speak well enough.
And Jane gabbled on, relieved to have found some course of action.
They gabbled at the man with the gun, and he stepped aside.
He gabbled off the rest with a few careless gestures.
You don't have to gabble like me to relate to people.
I want to think and I cannot do it with you gabbling.
The man gabbled something else; David listened to him, frowning.
"Will you stop gabbling and get to the point," the marquess was saying.
The others gabbled on to each other about all the tourist sights they had seen that day.
I gabbled for a second as shock and rage choked my words.
His right seater was gabbling in the radio as he decided not to take the chance.
He was exhausted and gabbling like a drunk when she woke him.
The young ladies gabbled over the lesson, wrote an exercise, and read a little French history.