blabber :

Search Words
You can search or browse for words

blabber


  • n  one who reveals confidential information in return for money
  • v  speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly

  • After that Kissinger carried a "blabber tape" with him whenever he headed for the Kremlin.
  • Another secretary might blabber to Communists, he feared.
  • It had become a campaign cult, too enamored with itself, with too much blabber about the money being raised on the Web and not enough about issues other than Iraq.
News & Articles

Quotes

  • Gilad Erdan in Jerusalem Post
    We would expect [Prime Minister Ehud Olmert], who only two months ago exposed Israel's nuclear capability through his endless blabber, to stay quiet and not create a fuss over nothing,Likud MK Gilad Erdan said Thursday.
  • Len Goodman in Telegraph.co.uk
    Mr Goodman said he had kept the operation a secret because he felt it was "not necessary to blabber it out to everyone."
  • Charles Tillman in Chicago Sun-Times
    A couple of plays, he did double moves that I had not seen,Tillman said. "He really had a good game. [Ochocinco] was no blabber. He was in his game. There was no trash-talking at all today." "I've always thought that [Bengals...

Bee Dictionary: Search, browse, look at common errors, idioms and more.