Sentences with phrase «jabbering at»

Passengers, if that was what they were, were hanging over the railing and gesturing and jabbering at Nestor and the Sergeant... americanos, the whole bunch... light - brown and blondish hair... half of them, girls — all but stark naked!
Ben doesn't shut up, of course, and there's some fun to be had watching Hart try to solve every problem on the street by jabbering at it.
You confounded the people who insisted on jabbering at us about «what Iowa meant» for the last few days, and you also showed up in record numbers and demonstrated...
You confounded the people who insisted on jabbering at us about «what Iowa meant» for the last few days, and you also showed up in record numbers and demonstrated that participatory democracy is not quite dead in this country.
How would I feel if I was a small person in a big world, a world where large beings were constantly jabbering at me in a language I barely understood, a world where everything was a challenge, from climbing out of a chair to learning to control my bodily functions, a world where every day, all day long, I was confronted with new things to taste, new things to explore, new things to discover.
You're so right, my kids love to jabber at bedtime.

Not exact matches

The esoteric jabber (for instance: «if you were a big wienie at the strip you certainly wouldn't drive a rat, you'd probably drive a gasser that gobbles and take the bash») is foreign to his own speech, which flows slowly and lucidly.
Even at West Fourth, where the caliber of the jabber is frequently higher than the caliber of the hoops, woofing was scarcer than usual.
An hour before each game, you'll see the two practicing jump shots and floaters, jabbering away at each other as they do.
At this age most kids can join syllables together and jabber wordlike sounds, say «mama» and «dada,» and maybe say a couple of other words as well.
Enough jabber — let's look at ten wraps that will help your kids eat a wide variety of fruits and vegetables in fun ways!
As I sit at my desk to compose this post, my now one year old rainbow miracle is jabbering away in the living room, freshly - washed and ready for bed.
They made quite a sensational pair at an Abuja court on April 25 with Fayose, all infantile jabber, declaring himself and his Ekiti Kete, self - annexed Biafrans.
► A woman carries a rifle down to a road on her farm where she sees a man wearing a biohazard - radiation suit and he shouts and cries for joy when he finds clean air; the woman follows the man to a pond beneath a waterfall and watches him, as he stands in it, bare from the waist up until he falls down, ill and jabbering nonsensically until she points a rifle at him, lowers it and he points a handgun at her and fires, missing her; the woman tells the man to get out of the radiation - contaminated water and he startles, climbs out and scans himself with a Geiger counter that clicks loud and fast as he spits water toward the camera followed by watery yellowish vomit and she helps him to his handcart on the road, where she administers an anti-radiation injection (please see the Substance Use category for more details).
By the same token, if you're someone who always prefers to show up in a jabbering throng at your local megaplex for tentpole movies on their first day — especially in IMAX — instead of arriving full of hope at small art houses, this list isn't for you, either.
All of that changed last year when Disney released Tinker Bell, a direct - to - video feature film that gave the famous fairy a voice at long last, along with a whole world of fairy friends she could jabber with.
Most days, Decker can be found staring at Tweetdeck or jabbering about her cats.
Look at me, I thought, jabbering away with all this extraneous info...
The investment circus crowd is always jabbering away about something — the Alibaba IPO one day, the possibility of a market meltdown the next, etc. — but it's more sound and fury than insight, or at least insight you should act on.
As I mentioned earlier, the Charlie Brown style jibber jabber will drive you insane, but the talking is only heavy in the early stages of the game or when you initiate it, which you have to do at times.
There's a lot of technical jibber - jabber that can be used as an explanation, but at its core, I believe it's about feeling natural.
Remember — in the days before to mobile phones — when you saw someone jabbering to themselves in the street you knew at once they were psychotic?
If you can't see that, i suggest you take some very basic science classes at the local community college rather than jabber on about scepticism and hackles and the like.
For example, a casual perusal of the online legal research service Westlaw reveals that «mumbo jumbo» appears at least 251 times in judicial opinions.8 «Jibber - jabber» shows up just seven times (although surprisingly used by parties, rather than in statements from the court), while the more prosaic «gobbledygook» has 126 hits in the legal database.9 Believed to have been coined in 1944 by U.S. Rep. Maury Maverick of Texas, «gobbledygook» has been used by everyone from political figures referring to bureaucratic doublespeak (for example, President Ronald Reagan's stinging 1985 indictment of tax law revisions as «cluttered with gobbledygook and loopholes designed for those with the power and influence to have high - priced legal and tax advisers») to judges decrying the indecipherable arguments and pleadings of the lawyers practicing before them.
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