Similar words: wobbling, babble, dribbling, babbler, sibling, tumbling, rambling, blinking. Meaning: ['bæbl] n. gibberish resembling the sounds of a baby. adj. 1. talking idly or incoherently 2. continuous low murmuring sound; as especially of water.
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31. Babbling about Scientology and displaying manic intensity on camera serves little purpose when you are famous.
32. Behind Winston's back the voice from the telescreen was still babbling away about pig-iron and the overfulfilment of the Ninth Three - Year Plan.
33. For example, bilabial consonants are uttered first by children at the babbling stage.
34. He's been babbling since he was born, and he's still speaking gibberish.
35. I fell, to the ground before her,(http://sentencedict.com/babbling.html) babbling confusedly in my terror.
36. An entranced person was lying on the ground, babbling to himself.
37. The goon was babbling on to the man ahead of him about his latest conquest.
38. He's a brain, who wouldn't be fooled into believing your babbling.
39. The fellow kept babbling away and would not hold his tongue.
40. Don't be fooled by their babbling. Nothing of the sort.
41. Who on earth is all this money for psycho - babbling pseudo - therapy?
42. The old man is only babbling -- don't pay attention.
More similar words: wobbling, babble, dribbling, babbler, sibling, tumbling, rambling, blinking, humbling, rumbling, gambling, doubling, grumbling, trembling, troubling, shambling, blindingly, dissembling, rabble, gabble, dabble, squabble, scrabble, blink, blind, blindly, blindfold, blind alley, blind date, hobgoblin.