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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The linguist studied various languages, including those with phonetic blether that challenged her pronunciation skills.
The blether about fashion trends doesn't interest me; I prefer to dress comfortably.
The children's book introduced a magical world where a young girl befriended a charming blether that helped her solve puzzles with its language skills.
The elderly couple engaged in gentle blether as they strolled through the park.
The elderly couple would sit on the park bench and blether about the good old days.
The blether of the excited audience before the play added to the anticipation.
The doctor's medical report contained a lot of medical blether that was hard for the patient to understand.
Jane's friend had a tendency to blether when she was nervous, and it often resulted in awkward and nonsensical conversations.
The TV host's guest was invited to blether about their upcoming book release.
The children's blether in the playground could be heard from miles away.
The blether of the ocean waves crashing against the shore provided a calming soundtrack.
The blether of the rain against the window created a soothing ambiance.
The group of friends would sit around the campfire and blether about their dreams and aspirations.
The neighbors gathered in the park for a blether about local community issues.
The historian's book was filled with obscure blether from ancient texts.
The blether of the crowded marketplace made it difficult to hear the vendors.
The elderly couple would often sit on the park bench and blether about the good old days.
The blether of the construction site kept me awake all night.
The students gathered in the park to blether about their summer plans.
She loves to blether about her weekend adventures.
The linguistics professor dedicated his life to studying the origins and characteristics of the enigmatic blether.
The blether about the weather dominated conversations at the family gathering.
The blether on the TV show annoyed the viewers with his incoherent rambling.
I have no time to listen to your blether. I need to finish this report.
The blether at the office water cooler is distracting everyone from their work.
The blether of the crowd drowned out the speaker's voice.
The salesperson tried to blether his way into convincing the customer to buy a product they didn't need.
The documentary showcased the efforts of researchers attempting to locate a real-life blether in order to validate its linguistic prowess.
The radio host invited callers to blether about their opinions on the current news.
He tends to blether when he's nervous, often saying things he doesn't mean.
The professor would often blether during lectures, making it difficult to follow the lesson.
The politician's speeches are nothing but blether, lacking any substance.
My coworker loves to blether about her weekend adventures during office meetings.
The elderly gentlemen would gather at the park and blether about their past experiences.
My grandparents love to blether about their travels.
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