jabber in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Jabber (verb): to talk rapidly and excitedly in a way that is difficult to understand.
Sample Sentences
- The children began to jabber excitedly as the circus performers arrived.
- She could hear them jabbering away in the next room, completely unaware of her presence.
- His mind raced with thoughts, and he found himself jabbering incoherently during the interview.
- The tourists jabbered in different languages, all trying to capture the moment on camera.
- As the caffeine kicked in, she started to jabber about her latest ideas for the project.
- The children began to jabber excitedly as they spotted the ice cream truck.
- During the meeting, he tended to jabber on about topics that weren't relevant to our discussion.
- As they walked through the market, the vendors would jabber about their fresh produce and special deals.
- She couldn’t help but jabber away her thoughts, eager to share her excitement with anyone who would listen.
- The two friends would often jabber late into the night, sharing secrets and laughter over cups of tea.
- The children began to jabber excitedly as they opened their gifts.
- During the meeting, he couldn’t help but jabber about his latest project.
- As the crowd gathered, the noise turned into a confusing jabber of voices.
- She could hardly understand his jabber, as he spoke so quickly and animatedly.
- When the puppy saw its owner, it started to jabber with joy, wagging its tail.
- The children began to jabber excitedly as the circus arrived in town.
- She couldn't help but jabber about her recent vacation adventures.
- During the meeting, his tendency to jabber made it difficult for anyone to stay focused.
- The parrot would jabber endlessly, repeating phrases it had heard from its owner.
- As they sat around the campfire, they started to jabber about their favorite ghost stories.
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