Sentences with word «gabble»

«We said that Gordon Brown's public finances would eventually produce disaster, while sunnier politicians gabbled about «sharing the proceeds of growth».
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.
Some articles, however, are repetitive because Gordon often recounted the same experience for the two magazines to which he contributed what he called his «little gabbles or talks.»
Maybe we should stop trying to make sense and just gabble
It's here that we're introduced to cult director and sometimes actor Harmony Korine's Gary, a massage club proprietor who gabbles endlessly about his ill - conceived entrepreneurial endeavours and constantly refers to Pacino as «coach», a throwback to when the locksmith took charge of the local schools baseball team.
Talking of intimidation, if an M5 walked into a bar and said you were sitting in its seat, you can be damn sure you'd be on your feet and gabbling apologies faster than it takes for the big BM to go from 50 - 70mph (1.8 seconds, since you ask).
In the incessant din of barking dogs and the auctioneer's amplified gabble, her eyes stayed closed, not from sleep but exhaustion.
Although it's not exactly Far Cry in terms of non-linearity, it's nice to be given a waypoint and be told to get there, (with the occasional gabbling by Cortana when you take the wrong turn) rather than looking at a gruff military guys arse for 8 hours.
To try to raise a child «by the book,» or according to the dictates of thousands of experts (like me) gabbling away, is like trying to determine a good diet by following food fads.
He is a TV personality making money by pushing science gabble.
Wedged tightly in the stern compartment (often with Peg or Bess squirming between his legs and whining softly at the smells and the gabbling of nearby ducks), Kelley is perspiring profusely.
The biggest single specific savings were announced in a gabbled list that few MPs could assimilate.
«Some 48 hours after the Omoku massacre, the response of the governor and Government of Rivers State, whose primary responsibility is to protect you from these kinds of attacks, was a gabble about a N200m bounty and to launch another round of attacks on me because I politely advised them to protect Rivers people or resign from office.
they'll assure us, gabbling a mile a minute, the crusted residue of instant soups twinkling desperately in the shag of their stubble.
Only one great filmmaker, Jean Renoir, kept such magical control of crowded canvases, combining the vertical mobility of social utopianism with the horizontal mobility of people just swirling, mixing, gabbling, interacting.
«Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee, blessed art thou among women...» Joan clutched at her roasary and gabbled the words, feeling the blood leave her face.
Surrounded by these inscrutable diagrams, a trio of Tino Sehgal's performers, including a young boy, gabble, chant and sing, while making odd gestures and dance moves.
baloney, bull, blabber, bunk, clack, drivel, gabble, gibberish, hogwash, hooey, jive, palaver, prattle, tittle - tattle
Gabbling in a high pitched voice will only betray your nerves.
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