gabble in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Gabble: to talk rapidly and excitedly in a way that is difficult to understand.
Sample Sentences
- The children began to gabble excitedly about their favorite toys as soon as they entered the room.
- During the meeting, he couldn't help but gabble on about his recent vacation, much to everyone's amusement.
- As the crowd grew restless, the speakers started to gabble, trying to capture their attention with animated stories.
- She could barely understand the instructions because her colleagues tended to gabble whenever they were nervous.
- At the party, a group of friends gathered in a corner, their voices rising in a gabble of laughter and chatter.
- The children began to gabble excitedly when they saw the surprise party decorations.
- During the meeting, several participants started to gabble, making it hard to follow the discussion.
- She couldn’t help but gabble on about her recent trip, sharing every detail with enthusiasm.
- As the crowd grew restless, the speaker’s attempt to calm them only led to more gabble.
- Despite his best efforts to maintain order, the students continued to gabble during the lecture.
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