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14 Sentences With "blather on"

How to use blather on in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "blather on" and check conjugation/comparative form for "blather on". Mastering all the usages of "blather on" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I don't want to run off and blather on with excuses.
Metcalf asked Shepard why her character said so little when her husband would blather on and on.
The Democrats blather on about uniting the country, but they cater to special interest groups as quickly as the Republicans.
Giving every single Twitter user 2803 characters to blather on is a big mistake, and like many, I blame millennials for this change.
He listened to me blather on about this pipe dream for more than a decade, so it was hard, emotionally, to do this without him.
It's hard to believe the whole crew would sit there and let this newbie blather on about a memory from when she was six years old.
We blather on about the potent social-media salesmanship of superficially jobless celebrities forever photographed out in the wild, getting a pressed juice or a macchiato.
He also encouraged fans to call their representatives and senators — a particularly urgent request as Republicans continue to blather on about repealing the Affordable Care Act.
I don't want to run off and blather on with excuses, but I apologize to anyone who thought, or felt offended and who thought that I meant something that I, in fact, did not mean.
"I don't want to run off and blather on with excuses, but I apologize to anyone who … felt offended and who thought that I meant something that I, in fact, did not mean," she said.
Again, there was a clumsiness to Damon's quotes, and while he was attempting to shed light on how sexuality can affect the bottom line, he just sounded like someone who didn't understand the full weight of other people's experiences, even though he could easily blather on about it.
" Levine posted an answer from Almost Perfect co-creator Robin Schiff: "There are many sexist guys in the business, but Ken Levine is not one of them. The most sexist thing he ever did was blather on about baseball with the other men in the room despite the fact that I was visibly bored. Hardly grounds for a lynching." But Schiff did offer, "I totally agree with Roseanne that there is rampant sexism in the industry.
During the first six of these, Number Two finds Number Six has developed an aversion to saying the word "six". Number Two also comes to like and respect Number Six as he learns more about him. On the final day, Number Two enacts the role of military jailer, harshly interrogating Number Six as a prisoner of war. Number Two's efforts seem to have effect as Number Two starts to blather on reasons for resigning, but he becomes concerned when Number Six says he knew too much, including about Number Two.
Later, however, while giving a eulogy at former GE CEO Don Geiss's (Rip Torn) funeral, he has an epiphany and proposes to Kabletown executives that they produce "porn for women" (specifically, channels featuring attractive men who "listen" while women blather on). Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) tries to avoid meeting with Wesley (Michael Sheen), the British man she met and flirted with while under the influence of anesthesia. Liz finds him to be annoying, but they continually run into each other, which leads them to believe they are meant to be together. However, after visiting the dentist office where they met, Liz and Wesley come to terms with the fact that the anesthesia was the cause of whatever they experienced, and agree to stop seeing each other.

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