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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
blabber .
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Examples
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Of late becuase of the Brainless north Indians arriving in hordes in Bangalore Hindi is getting "blabbered".
Why are South Indians so smart? Steve Sailer 2002
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I mean, this drivel would be slightly less crazy if their leadership and strategists hadn't blabbered things like "this is his Waterloo" and "kill it."
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If docpunk blabbered away in the forest would anyone hear him?
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His mother gaped as he blabbered incoherently, dripping his own blood and vomiting bloody red raspberries onto the linoleum.
Eggshell White Frigidaire John Wentworth Chapin 2011
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And then he blabbered on incoherently using pretty much every English word he knew.
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If docpunk blabbered away in the forest would anyone hear him?
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Watts blabbered about this a bit in his reply, but didn't say anything relevant to Menne et al; Menne anticipated Watt's complaint about homogenisation.
The hedgehog and the hyena EliRabett 2010
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There was no suggest that Indian-Americans were somehow taboo when Hilliary blabbered on about how she could be elected there so there is none now.
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The worst of it was, that the more he blabbered on, the more he felt the deep hurt and anger in her, not the reasons for it, but the pain.
Like a Calm Sea 2009
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I blabbered something about this being almost the 21st Century and told him that the world has changed and about our need for our neighbors to the South.
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