Log InSign Up

Gabble

177 Sentences | 10 Meanings

Usage Examples

Filter by Meaning
The customer would gabble his order so quickly that the server had to ask him to repeat it.
The lecturer would gabble his presentation, leaving many students confused.
The toddler would gabble incoherently as she tried to express herself.
The teenager would gabble on the phone for hours with her friends, leaving her parents wondering what they talked about.
The news anchor would gabble the headlines so fast that viewers had trouble keeping up.
The group went gabble fishing to experience traditional fishing methods.
My little sister likes to gabble when she's excited.
The flock of chickens gabble loudly in the morning.
The students gabble excitedly as the teacher announces a surprise test.
The guests at the party started to gabble after a few drinks.
The witness gabble on the stand, making it difficult for the lawyers to follow her testimony.
The politician started to gabble about his policies without any coherent plan.
He gabble non-stop during the entire road trip, making it hard for anyone else to speak.
The group of friends would gabble over each other as they caught up on their lives.
She gabble on the phone with her friend for hours.
The children began to gabble with excitement when they saw the ice cream truck.
The teacher noticed that the students tend to gabble when they are asked to speak in front of the class.
The toddler would gabble in her own language, even though no one else could understand her.
The excited children began to gabble about their favorite toys.
The speaker began to gabble on stage, making it difficult for the audience to understand.
The news anchor began to gabble nervously as the teleprompter malfunctioned.
I could hear my coworkers gabble about the latest office gossip from across the room.
The politician continued to gabble about the economy without offering any concrete solutions.
The comedian gabble jokes so quickly that the audience could barely keep up with the punchlines.
The radio host would gabble through the weather report, making it difficult to know what to expect.
Whenever he gets nervous, he tends to gabble and stumble over his words.
The sports commentator would often gabble during the exciting moments of the game.
151 to 177 of 177 Sentences
Post a Comment
Ratings
4.3 out of 5
3 global ratings
Word Of The Day November 22, 2024
49,350
Total Words
36
Published Today
Sentence Copied!