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8 Sentences With "gabbling"

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The furiously gabbling crowd is a challenge to his sales craft: "I can speak Black Friday," the narrator says.
She chattered, unfazed, above sudden gusts of wind, shrilly gabbling turkeys and the occasional cricket-like ringtone of her phone.
We flew down the A47 like we were clinging to a rocket, listening to Slayer albums at full volume, gabbling like a bunch of four-year-olds.
All of the pieces restrict a woman in some way, reducing her to a gabbling mouth or a pair of creeping feet or a body entombed in a rocking chair.
This humanoid bot gave a speech to the UN, became a "citizen" of Saudi Arabia, and triggered headlines like "Sophia wants a baby" after gabbling some vague, pre-programmed remarks about the importance of families.
Additionally, Aman Laswell (son of Gigi and Bill) can be heard gabbling. Lightyears was dedicated to him.
Minstrels and folk-singers reciting heroic songs were well-known figures of the age of Anonymus. He explicitly referred to "the gabbling rhymes of mistrels and the spurious tales of peasants who have not forgotten the brave deeds and wars of the Hungarians"Anonymus, Notary of King Béla: The Deeds of the Hungarians (ch. 42.), p. 91. even to his time.
However, he did not conceal his scorn for oral tradition, stating that it "would be most unworthy and completely unfitting for the so most noble people of Hungary to hear as if in sleep of the beginning of their kind and of their bravery and deeds from the false stories of peasants and the gabbling song of minstrels".Anonymus, Notary of King Béla: The Deeds of the Hungarians (Prologue), p. 5. All the same, stylistic elements (including formulaic repetitions which can be found in his text) imply that he occasionally used heroic songs. According to Kristó, the legend of Emese's dream of the "falcon that seemed to come to her and impregnate her"Anonymus, Notary of King Béla: The Deeds of the Hungarians (ch. 3.), p. 13.

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