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- noun Plural form of
jabberer .
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Examples
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"jabberers," are epithets of contempt and abomination.
Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals William Graham Sumner 1875
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Before the jabberers on the right (What about the huge debt, the broken tax pledge, the paucity of overseas accomplishments?), the yammerers on the left (Guantánamo hasn't been closed, gays aren't serving openly in the military, and too many policies cater to business interests) and the chides in the media (POTUS and party poll numbers are down, and Washington is more partisan than ever), look at the two key metrics that underscore Obama's accomplishments.
Obama & 2010 Election: The Secrets Of President's Success 2010
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"Those crazy jabberers would dispute the identity of their own mates," exclaimed Ham, as he pulled on his trousers and got into his high boots.
Buffalo Roost F. H. Cheley
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The theft of the brigand-poetaster from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is deliberate; and the metamorphosis of Leporello into Enry Straker, motor engineer and New Man, is an intentional dramatic sketch of the contemporary embryo of Mr H.G. Wellss anticipation of the efficient engineering class which will, he hopes, finally sweep the jabberers out of the way of civilization.
Epistle Dedicatory 1903
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Mr H.G. Wells's anticipation of the efficient engineering class which will, he hopes, finally sweep the jabberers out of the way of civilization.
Man and Superman George Bernard Shaw 1903
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The point of the vision was that I recognized myself among those hairy jabberers, not by anything outward and visible, but by something inward and spiritual.
The Ancient Allan Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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Around the office and along to the street of the cottages crowds were chattering, gesticulating; Ines fancied the foreign jabberers inclined to threaten.
The Amazing Marriage — Volume 4 George Meredith 1868
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Around the office and along to the street of the cottages crowds were chattering, gesticulating; Ines fancied the foreign jabberers inclined to threaten.
The Amazing Marriage — Complete George Meredith 1868
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Around the office and along to the street of the cottages crowds were chattering, gesticulating; Ines fancied the foreign jabberers inclined to threaten.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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Before the jabberers on the right What about the huge debt, the broken tax pledge, the paucity of overseas accomplishments?
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