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Blather   /blˈæðər/   Listen
verb
Blather  v. i. & v. t.  (past & past part. blathered; pres. part. blathering)  (Written also blether)  To talk foolishly, or nonsensically, or concerning matters of no consequence.
Synonyms: babble, smatter, blether, blither.



noun
Blather  n.  (Written also blether)  Voluble, foolish, or nonsensical talk; often in the pl.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Blather" Quotes from Famous Books



... I'll let Robinson arrest you. You'll be set free, of course, when I stage the actual villain, but a few remands of a week each in custody will thin your hot blood. You were with Peggy Smith after leaving the Hare and Hounds, making a fool of an honest girl who thinks you mean to wed her. Yet you blather about being 'practically engaged' to Doris Martin, a girl who wouldn't let you tie her shoe-lace. You're an impudent pup, Fred, and you know it. But you stock decent tea, so I'll take another cup. If you're wise, you'll take a second one yourself. It's better ...
— The Postmaster's Daughter • Louis Tracy



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