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"blabber" Definitions
  1. blabber (on) (about something) to talk in a way that other people think is silly and annoying

44 Sentences With "blabber"

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Torture them with robotic sounding blabber, on the other hand?
"So until we see the facts, everything else is just blabber," he said.
Chow for the way they resembled the obsequious blabber of her servants back home.
" On Saturday, Sergey V. Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, dismissed the indictment as "just blabber.
We can tell them anything, and they don't offer advice or try to fix things or blabber it to someone else.
"At some point you would think people would be tired, I'm not interested in anything he has to say, it's the same old blabber," Kasich said.
McMaster spoke at the conference immediately after Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who said the new Mueller indictments were "just blabber," the AP reported, according to a translation.
There was no way to have a parked driver or passenger use Messages without the music pausing and Siri trying to blabber on until you hit the cancel button.
And I think we are going to learn their emails-- I mean, look, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the FBI, they&aposre the biggest blabber mouths, you know, in history.
In the same interview, Republican Betsy McCaughey, former lieutenant governor for New York, said she viewed the debate as "a battle between the blabber and the builder," respectively referring to Clinton and Trump.
" The butler can be a "pain in the glute" and a "blabber," Carter tells us, while Mr. Bowles-Fitzpatrick gently chides that you should never "begin your sentence with a subordinating conjunction," like "because.
I think that John Brennan is a bilious blabber mouth, bilious full of vial contempt in spite not just for our president but for our country and for the American people who duly elected this president.
Since I'm from upstate New York, I get the added benefit of listening to drunk Canadians blabber on about how much they love Manhattan, blatantly unaware that there's an entire state attached to America's largest city.
It was a summer's evening, and having contemplated spilling the oh-so-fabulous beans to my strictly religious parents, or to blabber to my school friends, telling a bunch of random internet nerds seemed the least perilous course of action.
"I'm one to be the biggest blabber mouths ever and this is one that's left me shaking in my shoes and speechless like I've never been before," Kostek said on Good Morning America Wednesday morning, when her cover was revealed to the world, alongside Banks' photo shoot.
I know many of the media and political elite would blabber on about a shutdown, but lest we forget, the government shut down eight times during the Reagan administration and the planet not only kept turning but America didn't turn into a Mad Max-style dystopia.
Snooper and Blabber form a pair of cat and mouse detectives, respectively, working for the Super Snooper Detective Agency. Daws Butler voiced both characters although the first four episodes feature a different actor as Blabber. It has been established that Elliot Field originally voiced Blabber Mouse.Blabber Mouse Blabs, YOWP blog Michael Maltese crafted the stories.
Bakker has said: "They blabber and blabber, but you only have seven seconds for a subtitle on screen. That's what The Bold and the Beautiful taught me. I learned to leave things out." Among his favourite books are The Sea, the Sea, The Beautiful Room Is Empty, Winnie-the-Pooh and The Wind in the Willows.
Snooper and Blabber is one of the three sequences from The Quick Draw McGraw Show. This show was produced by Hanna-Barbera between September 19, 1959 and October 20, 1962, and consists of 45 episodes.
The Quick Draw McGraw Show is an animated television series produced by Hanna- Barbera. Each episode consists of a Quick Draw McGraw cartoon (QD), an Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy cartoon (AD), and a Snooper and Blabber cartoon (SB).
The Evil Scientist family, consisting of J. (who is also referred to by his wife as "Boris" in his first animated appearance), his wife Goonda, and son Junior, debuted on October 17, 1959, when Junior was baby-sat by Snooper and Blabber in "The Big Diaper Caper". They subsequently appeared in other Snooper and Blabber cartoons, including "Snap Happy Saps", "Surprised Party", and "Chilly Chiller". They also appeared in a February 20, 1961 Snagglepuss cartoon titled "Fraidy Cat Lion". A second version of the Evil Scientist family named the Gruesomes appeared as The Flintstones' next-door neighbors.
Mr. & Mrs. J. Evil Scientist are a family of fictional characters inspired by The Addams Family cartoons that appeared in The New Yorker. They appeared on the Snagglepuss and Snooper and Blabber animated television series and starred in their own comic book.
He taught Blabber how to play horns to the tune of "Three Blind Mice". They participated at the Annual Pet Talent Show in Bright Lights, Bright Eyes. Pierre – A general store manager who sold Katrina Stoneheart traps to capture the Pound Puppies in Snow Puppies. Pierre even sold a snowmobile to Katrina.
Mr. Bruno – The owner of Bruno's Meat Market whose weenies were stolen by Bright Eyes in The Bright Eyes Mob. In a TV interview, he incorrectly describes Bright Eyes as a "vicious criminal-type canine". Voiced by Brian Cummings(uncredited). Matthew – A red- haired boy with freckles who has a pet mouse named Blabber.
Sticky Beak picks up from where Blabber Mouth ends. Rowena's father is now married to her teacher, and at a function she throws a plate of custard and jelly into a fan, splattering it over everyone. As she tries to avoid the consequences, she rescues an abused cockatoo from the neighbourhood bully, Darryn Peck.
His owner is Matthew. While playing his horns to the tune of "Three Blind Mice", he was distracted by Brattina wearing a cheese costume. Just as he was about to be eaten by Catgut, Cooler and Nose Marie came to the rescue by wearing a tuna can costume and trapping Catgut in a trash can. Thus, Blabber was able to finish his act.
Sticky Beak is a children's novel first published in 1993.National Library of Australia Retrieved 24 July 2010 Written by English-born Australian writer Morris Gleitzman, it is the sequel to Blabber Mouth. The novel is set in Australia and follows the misadventures of a mute Australian girl called Rowena Batts (or Tonto for short). Sticky Beak won the CROW award in 1994.
Yogi reunites with his friends, who help to look for Judy's father. In his search, Snagglepuss encounters Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble as Street Santas, who tell him to ask a passing lady his question. When the old lady screams in fear of Snagglepuss, Fred and Barney attack him, claiming it to be an entertainment purpose. Snooper and Blabber go to the police.
To attract mates, some teleosts produce sounds, either by stridulation or by vibrating the swim bladder. In the Sciaenidae, the muscles that attached to the swim blabber cause it to oscillate rapidly, creating drumming sounds. Marine catfishes, sea horses and grunts stridulate by rubbing together skeletal parts, teeth or spines. In these fish, the swim bladder may act as a resonator.
Blab is the shortened form of the word "blabber," meaning to talk much without making sense. Middle English had the noun , "one who does not control their tongue." A blab school was where the school children repeated back their teacher's oral lesson at the top of their voices. The school children vocalized out their lesson in "Chinese fashion" as harmonized voices in unison.
A detective cat named Super Snooper (voiced by Daws Butler impersonating Ed Gardner as the character Archie from the radio show Duffy's Tavern) and his sidekick Blabber Mouse (voiced by Daws Butler, originally voiced by Los Angeles radio announcer Elliot Field). In several cartoons, they had a private secretary named Hazel (voiced by Jean Vander Pyl) with an Southern accent, who was never seen on screen.
The reason why they stole the items is because stealing is part of their natural lives and they couldn't help it. Later, Rocky and his family, to make it up with the Pound Puppies, help Holly and the others rebuild the pound when it was wrecked by Catgut. Voiced by Steve Bulen. Blabber – A mouse who participated at the Annual Pet Talent Show in Bright Lights, Bright Eyes.
Prim to have Fainwell convert Lovely so she will become a faithful Quaker. Lovely does not recognise Fainwell in his Quaker disguise and shrieks when he approaches her initially, but Fainwell reveals his identity to calm her down. Due to the shriek, Prim investigates, but Lovely explains she shrieked because of Fainwell's non-stop blabber about converting into a Quaker. Convinced by the situation, Prim exits once again to leave Fainwell and Lovely alone together.
The film clip for the song was directed by Russell Mulcahy and filmed at an abandoned terrace house located in the suburb of Paddington. The Saints distributed the single themselves, on their own Fatal label, sending it to overseas record companies and magazines. In Great Britain, Sounds reviewer Jonh Ingham called it the "single of this and every week". He continued, > There's a tendency to blabber mindlessly about this single, it's so bloody > incredible [...] for some reason Australian record companies think the band > lack commercial potential.
The police are at the department store where Judy was last seen, and interrogate all the men who work as Santas. When they realize Judy went off with a Santa who wasn't a department store employee, they assume she was kidnapped. This accusation concerns Ranger Smith (despite having past problems with Yogi's antics, he can't believe Yogi would commit such a grave act). Snooper and Blabber were speaking to the Chief of Police at the time when word comes that Judy was seen in the park by a patrol car, and the Chief heads out to personally see the arrest of Judy's kidnapper.
The Quick Draw McGraw Show is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, and their third television series overall after The Ruff and Reddy Show and The Huckleberry Hound Show. Voice actor Daws Butler performed the show's title character, Quick Draw McGraw. The show debuted in syndication on January 1, 1959, ended its run on October 20, 1961, and was sponsored by Kellogg's. The series featured three cartoons per episode, with Quick Draw and his sidekick Baba Looey appearing in the first segment, father and son dog duo Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy in the second, and cat and mouse detectives Snooper and Blabber in the third.
The use of this material however was not without its downsides, Pliny the Elder, noted a link between the quick death of slaves to work in the asbestos mine. He recommended that slaves working in this environment use the skin of a blabber as a makeshift respirator. After the thighbone daggers of the early hunter-gatherers were superseded by wood and stone axes, and then by copper, bronze and iron implements of the Roman civilization, more precious materials could then be sought, and gathered together. Thus the medieval goldsmith Benvenuto Cellini could seek and defend the gold which he had to turn into objects of desire for dukes and popes.
Jiao Ge is a Grand Counselor that has been serving under the renowned Shang dynasty for many a year. Once King Zhou had unleashed a certain edict to create a large pit of spiders and snakes as to feed the seventy-one remaining maidens for holding on to their original Queen, Jiao Ge would decide it best to discuss the issue with Prince Huang Feihu. Once the maidens began to be thrown into the pit, Jiao Ge would immediately present himself before King Zhou and wished for an answer. During Jiao Ge's anger, he would continuously blabber on at the king that killing his own people is equivalent to that of slicing of your own arms and legs.
Petre Ţurlea contends that the document was largely inconsequential due to the interwar tradition of similar protests for less problematic votes. On 1 December 1946, Premier Groza inaugurated the new unicameral Parliament. In his speech on the occasion, while expressing a hope that elections had voted in a new type of legislative, he stressed that it was important > to eliminate the spectacle of useless blabber and personal issues from this > Assembly and for these deputies to dedicate themselves, during the rather > expensive session […] to an intensive activity.Groza, in Ioan, p. 16 According to Groza: > it is not the Parliament of old politicians, it is not a luxurious habit, an > entertainment, an exercise of political gymnastics or an excuse for > quarreling with others.
A Laff-A-Lympics comic book was also published in Australia in 1978 by Sydney-based K.G. Murray Publishing Company. From 1980 to 1982, various Laff-A-Lympics stories were reprinted in Laff-A-Lympics Annual hardback books in the United Kingdom by Fleetway. An updated Laff-A-Lympics called the "Superstar Olympics" appeared in Hanna-Barbera Presents #6 in 1996. The Superstar Olympics featured Atom Ant, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, Barney Rubble, Betty Rubble, Boo Boo Bear, Chopper, Cindy Bear, Dick Dastardly, Fred Flintstone, the Grape Ape, Hokey Wolf, Huckleberry Hound, Jabberjaw, Magilla Gorilla, Muttley, Peter Potamus, Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks, Quick Draw McGraw, Ranger Smith, Secret Squirrel, Snagglepuss, Snooper and Blabber, Squiddly Diddly, Top Cat, Touché Turtle, Wally Gator, Wilma Flintstone, and Yogi Bear.
The series features Hanna-Barbera characters including but not limited to Yogi Bear, Boo-Boo Bear, Cindy Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss, Quick Draw McGraw (along with his alter ego El Kabong) and Baba Looey, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, Hokey Wolf, Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks, Ruff and Reddy, Peter Potamus and So-So, Top Cat and Benny the Ball, Magilla Gorilla, Snooper and Blabber, Wally Gator, Squiddly Diddly, Hong Kong Phooey, Jabberjaw, Captain Caveman, Dynomutt, The Hair Bear Bunch, Atom Ant, Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole, Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long, The Hillbilly Bears, Touche Turtle and Dum Dum, Yakky Doodle, Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har and Mildew Wolf living in the titular town of Jellystone “where they can’t help but make trouble for one another”.
The publishing house name derives from a phrase "a-ba-ba-ha-la-ma-ha" firstly used in Ivan Franko's short story Hrytseva shkilna nauka (Hryts's Schooling),New Ukrainian book for children is a treasure for all time whose main character learns how to read by syllables using the phrase "a-ba-ba-ha-la-ma-ha" (stands for A baba halamaha, which literally means And a grandma is a blabber). The publishing house for children from 2 to 102 «Книги», "Видавництво Івана Малковича «А-БА- БА-ГА-ЛА-МА-ГА» presented its first title The Ukrainian Alphabet in July 1992. As Ivan Malkovych stated: "At first I didn't think of the publishing house, all I had in mind was an alphabet book starting with the word Angel. I didn't want it to be words like Autobus and Akula (Shark) or whatever on purpose.
Huckleberry Hound brings his friends Hokey Wolf, Snagglepuss, Quick Draw McGraw, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, and Snooper and Blabber with him to visit Jellystone Park for Christmas and they discover Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo have escaped from Jellystone and hidden out in a department store, where Yogi is posing as a Santa Claus. Along the way, he helps a little girl named Judy Jones rediscover her faith in Christmas when her father, a billionaire named J. Wellington Jones, is too busy for her. Yogi says that many parents have to work hard to support their kids, and since her father is not home, Yogi and Boo-Boo propose escorting Judy through the city to bring her to her dad. Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper Ranger Smith and the others look for Yogi when they learn he and Boo-Boo are in the city.
The show also introduced teenage bear named Roxey Bear who was Cindy's rival and Yogi's competitor as well as news reporter Chuck Toupée. The characters were never seen at home or school. Some of Yogi's other pals like Secret Squirrel, Morocco Mole, Top Cat, Hardy Har Har, Squiddly Diddly and Wally Gator were also featured as young children. Other Hanna-Barbera characters are still in adult form: Hokey Wolf is the Mayor of Jellystone Town and Ding-A-Ling Wolf briefly appeared as his photographer, Loopy De Loop works at the Jellystone Mall's Picnic Basket Food Court, Atom Ant served as Jellystone Town's superhero, Quick Draw McGraw and Baba Looey were wild west-themed entertainers, Pixie and Dixie lived in the cheese cottage within a cheese store owned by Mr. Jinks, Lippy the Lion owns a jewelry store, Peter Potamus and So-So ran a plant shop called "Peter Potamus' Plant Palace," Snooper is a crime-solving celebrity while Blabber ran the "Crooks 'n' Books" store, and Magilla Gorilla appeared as a teen idol in "Jellystone Jam" as Magilla Ice (a takeoff of Vanilla Ice).

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