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Filter by Meaning The professor's blather about the history of art was fascinating.
The blather of the street performers drowned out the city traffic.
Her blather about the weather bored everyone at the party.
Her blather about her vacation plans was full of excitement.
The politician's blather about his achievements seemed exaggerated.
The teacher's blather during class was distracting for the students.
The comedian's blather during the stand-up routine was hilarious.
I couldn't stand the blather in that book and gave up reading it.
The politician's blather during the debate was evasive.
I can't stand the blather on that reality show.
The radio host's blather about celebrity gossip was mindless entertainment.
The blather in the instruction manual made it hard to understand how to use the product.
The lawyer's blather in the courtroom was persuasive.
The blather of the partygoers could be heard from the street.
His blather at the meeting wasted everyone's time.
The comedian's blather had the audience laughing out loud.
The coach's blather about teamwork was not reflected in the team's performance.
The blather in the sermon was so long that many of the congregation began to fidget in their seats.
The child's blather about their imaginary friend was amusing.
The CEO's blather about innovation was just an excuse for cutting costs.
The blather in the speech was so rambling that the audience lost interest.
Don't blather during class or you'll miss important information.
The pundit's blather on the news show was more about promoting their own agenda than providing objective analysis.
I couldn't concentrate on my work with all the blather coming from the next cubicle.
The blather of the tourists in the museum made it difficult to appreciate the art.
He couldn't sleep because of the blather of the neighbors outside.
The blather in the travel guide was so bloated with unnecessary information that it was hard to find the relevant details.
The conspiracy theorist's blather was so outrageous that it was hard to take them seriously.
The radio host's blather was so irritating that I had to change the station.
She tried to focus on her work but the blather of her colleagues made it difficult.
He always fills the room with his blather, even though he doesn't know what he's talking about.
His blather about conspiracy theories made his friends uncomfortable.
I don't want to be a blather, so I try to listen more than I talk.
The talk show host's blather about current events was informative.
Don't blather about things you don't understand.
The blather in the lecture was so boring that most of the students left early.
The blather of the children at the playground was music to their parents' ears.
The constant blather of the radio annoyed him.
The CEO's blather during the board meeting lacked substance.
The writer's blather was a reflection of their lack of understanding of the subject matter.
The blather of the party guests was deafening.
The blather of the music from the club next door kept him awake all night.
The politician's blather was just a series of empty promises.
The teacher's blather in the classroom was enough to put the students to sleep.
The professor's blather was so boring that half the class fell asleep.
I had to listen to his blather for an hour before he finally got to the point.
The blather of the birds outside woke her up early in the morning.
She's a blather, and it's hard to get a word in edgewise.
Her blather about the dangers of vaccines was not based on any scientific evidence.
Her blather about ghosts and aliens was amusing but not convincing.
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