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"gabble" Definitions
  1. fast speech that is difficult to understand, especially when a lot of people are talking at the same time

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But it did get out of control, he did trial to gabble him down.
At 41, he is disarmingly boyish, with a cherub's fleshy face and a tendency to gabble enthusiastically when a subject excites him.
The other makes no truth claims but presents a great gabble of conflicting viewpoints from which we are invited to draw our own conclusions.
If Jim Sensenbrenner when he had that gabble in his hand, I have a feeling that that room would have been cleared if that thing kept going.
If J.H. Prynne was right, that "No / poetic gabble will survive which fails / to collide head-on with the unwitty circus," Zurawski's work thrives by virtue of its formal collision with the docu-soap.
But on four larger canvases that deal with art-world sexism, racism in entertainment and the dispiriting gabble of the presidential campaign, the artist hits with just the right force from just the right distance.
But the wobbly plot doesn't really go anywhere; it's more a series of disconnected scenes, featuring characters who aren't really much more realistically textured than the figures in video games, although they certainly gabble more.
Shameless in repeating the same adjective from one line to the next, incontinent in the accumulation of these same adjectives, capable of opening a sententious digression without managing to close it because the syntax cannot hold up, and panting along in this way for twenty lines, it is mechanical and clumsy in its portrayal of feelings: the characters either quiver, or turn pale, or they wipe away large drops of sweat that run down their brow, they gabble with a voice that no longer has anything human about it, they rise convulsively from a chair and fall back into it, while the author always takes care, obsessively, to repeat that the chair onto which they collapsed again was the same one on which they were sitting a second before.
Like "gabble ratchet" (corpse hound), it may refer to the belief that the souls of unbaptised children were doomed to wander in nightjar form until Judgement Day.
Billy is amused. Sean is pleased when Billy asks him to organise the raffle tickets at the sale. Sean meets Bishop Redmond at the sale and starts to gabble in a panic until Billy sends him away. Julie Carp (Katy Cavanagh) takes Billy to task for upsetting Sean.
A year later, he reprised his role in the hit sequel A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child. His most recent movie is the 2003 film The Great Gabble. Mele has made guest appearances in many television series, including The White Shadow, Cagney and Lacey, Melrose Place and NYPD Blue.
Well, gosp, c'hull be zeid; mot thee fartoo, an fade; Ha deight ouse var gabble, tell ee zin go t'glade. Ch'am a stouk, an a donel; wou'll leigh out ee dey. Th' valler w'speen here, th' lass ee chourch-hey. Yerstey w'had a baree, gist ing oor hoane, Aar gentrize ware bibbern, aamzil cou no stoane.
Monica Evans (born 7 June 1940 in Camberwell, England) is an English actress known for her portrayal of Cecily Pigeon in Neil Simon's The Odd Couple. She was in the original Broadway cast for its entire run, then appeared in the film version in 1968, and finally appeared in some episodes of the first season of the television series based on the play, all in the same role, alongside Carole Shelley as her sister Gwendolyn Pigeon. She also provided voices for the Disney animated films The Aristocats, as Abigail Gabble (the Goose) (alongside Shelley as Amelia Gabble) and Robin Hood (1973) as Maid Marian (again alongside Shelley as her handmaiden, Lady Kluck). Evans trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in the 1950s and was the stand-in for Joan Plowright in Rhinoceros.
Bewiched' Cast The New York Times. Retrieved 5 April 2013 She lent her voice to several roles in Disney animated films; notably, Amelia Gabble (the Goose) in The Aristocats (1970)," The Aristocats Cast" The New York Times. Retrieved 5 April 2013 Lady Kluck, Maid Marian's sidekick and lady-in-waiting, in Robin Hood (1973),Robin Hood Cast The New York Times. Retrieved 5 April 2013 and Lachesis the Fate in Hercules.
'Hercules' Cast The New York Times. Retrieved 5 April 2013 Shelley's "sister" co-star in all three versions of The Odd Couple, Monica Evans, also played her "goose" sister in The Aristocats, Abigail Gabble, and Maid Marian in Robin Hood as a nod to their roles as Pigeon Sisters. Her final role was a cameo at the beginning of John Mulaney’s 2018 comedy special Kid Gorgeous; she played Mulaney’s guide around Radio City Music Hall.
The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that the production as "visually efficient" but also "a dreadful warning of what can happen when a producer becomes frightened of a great text... a torrent of gabble and shouting. Some of the most concise dramatic poetry in all Shakespeare received treatment worthy of the race results." The Age said it was an "inordinately successful presentation." In its year review of drama, that paper said it was one of the "outstanding" productions of the year.
Joining Kimball, Sherwood and Kaye were drummer Scott Connor (of Genesis tribute band Gabble Ratchet) and guitarist Johnny Bruhns (of Yes tribute band Roundabout). In their live shows, the band played a mixture of classic Toto songs (mainly from the band's six times Grammy Award winning album Toto IV), classic Yes songs (mainly from 90125, on which Kaye performed) and material from their new album. The band dissolved in 2011 and Bruhns joined Kaye and Sherwood in their other band Circa, once again replacing Jimmy Haun.
It has cut deep into the thicket of our national attitudes, and > it is a conversational imperative everywhere—from the gabble of big-city > salons and factory lunch breaks rife with unreasoning labels, to ghetto > saloons with their own false labels. As Gil Clancy, who was in Frazier's corner that night, would later comment: > The electricity in the air then was just unbelievable. If they would have > drop the bomb on Madison Square Garden that night, the country wouldn't been > able to run.SportsNight, Satellite News Channel, June 1988.
The George Schantz House and Store is a private house and associated commercial building located at 534 Wachtel Avenue in Petoskey, Michigan. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The George Schantz House and Store consists of two connected buildings: a single-story residential structure facing onto Watchel Avenue and a single-story commercial structure placed at right angles and facing onto Jackson Street. The residential structure is a frame building with a gabble-on-hip roof and a shed roof porch in the front, supported by wooden posts.
Sarash (Uyghur: ساراش) came from the word Sayrash (in Uyghur: سايراش). The meaning of Sarash in English is translated to: 1) To sing, call (of birds); 2) to prattle on; to chatter; to gabble; to talk on and on. Sarash is a nickname given by a group of people to a person who is always complaining about unfair rules of government, bad society, unjust treatment to ones-self by group of people, and mostly to the person who is speaking against the government in Kashgar, and other parts of the Uyghuria. Sarash is using as a family name by some Uyghurs now.
Donna Leanne Williams was born Donna Keene in October 1963. She grew up in Melbourne with an older brother, James, and a younger brother, Tom Williams (the street artist Duel; born 1969). According to Williams, her earliest memories included "rubbing her eyes furiously to lose herself in 'bright spots of fluffy color', which she found a soothing refuge against the 'intrusive gabble' of the human world around her". Her father, Ellis John Keene, later known as Jack Williams (1936–1995), was bipolar and aloof, while her mother was an alcoholic who was physically and emotionally abusive.
Gabriel Hounds are dogs with human heads that fly high through the air, and are often heard but seldom seen. They sometimes hover over a house, and this is taken as a sign that death or misfortune will befall those who dwell within. They are also known as Gabriel Ratchets (ratchet being a hound that hunts by scent), Gabble Retchets, and "sky yelpers", and like Yeth Hounds they are sometimes said to be the souls of unbaptised children. Popular conceptions of the Gabriel Hounds may have been partially based on migrating flocks of wild geese when they fly at night with loud honking.
The team also created Gabble, a private video sharing platform, Twynergy, which identifies user interests on Twitter and has the ability to compare users, Pluribus, a 3D display technology, Vantage TouchWall, an interactive wall display, and DreamScreen, a touch screen all in one device that was marketed in India. These innovations earned HP a spot on Fast Company's list of the world's 50 most innovative companies three years in a row. In March 2010, McKinney joined the board of trustees of the Computer History Museum. He authored the book Beyond the Obvious: Killer Questions That Spark Game- Changing Innovation published by Hyperion in February 2012.
After a season in Edinburgh she moved to Bristol where David Garrick, who had heard of her remarkable beauty, commissioned the actor John Moody to attend a performance and report back to him. On 20 July 1772, Moody wrote: > Mrs. Hartley is a good figure, with a handsome, small face, and very much > freckled; her hair red, and her neck and shoulders well turned. There is not > the least harmony in her voice, but when forced (which she never fails to do > on every occasion) is loud and strong, but such an inarticulate gabble that > you must be well acquainted with her part to understand her.
There, he is ambushed by two hounds named Napoleon and Lafayette, losing his hat and umbrella, and the cats are stranded in the countryside, while Madame Adelaide, Roquefort the mouse and Frou-Frou the horse discover their absence. In the morning, Duchess meets an alley cat named Thomas O'Malley, who offers to guide her and the kittens to Paris. The group briefly hitchhikes in a milk truck before being chased out by the driver. Later, while crossing a railroad trestle, the cats narrowly avoid an oncoming train, but Marie falls into a river and is saved by O'Malley, who in turn has to be rescued by two English geese, Amelia and Abigail Gabble, who accompany the cats to Paris.
The Sanje mangabey is a diurnal species and spends around half its time on the ground, and the rest foraging in the upper and middle canopy, and the understory. Troops of mangabeys occupy a home range, and spend the night in one of about eight clumps of tall trees that are habitually used for sleeping. A loud "whoop-gabble" call is often emitted in the morning from these trees before the troop moves off to forage. Some of their time is spent on the ground hunting among the leaf litter for fallen fruits, seeds and nuts, ants and other invertebrates, roots and fungi, and some time in the canopy feeding on fruits and seeds.
The radio program Powertalk hosted by Lorraine Jacques-White called Hidden Colors "eye-opening and necessary." A review of Hidden Colors 2 published in The Village Voice dismissed much of the documentary as conspiracy, saying that Nasheed demonstrates "a seeming total inability to separate gibble-gabble from revealed truth, vital social concern from talk about Chemtrails and digressive subchapters with titles like 'The Hidden Truth About Santa Claus.'" The reviewer praised one contributor, Michelle Alexander, who the Voice noted was the only woman in the film, saying that "Her well-reasoned discussion of the American penal system is compelling, but it's an embarrassment that she should be placed alongside the likes of Dr. Phil Valentine, a metaphysician whose malarkey about AIDS ("the so-called immunity system of the homosexual") is a low point, as is Umar Johnson's lionization of the late, unlamented Gaddafi and the odd nostalgia for segregation that runs throughout." BET described the series as "one of the most successful Black independent documentaries".

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