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1. Maria crashed into the hall, all agitation and gabble
2. Within the gabble of sound around him, he felt that he could discern orders and questioning, and the behavior of the participants seemed to confirm that
3. Amid a gabble of raucous voices, an air of anxious questioning could be discerned
4. sound of the second blast as it swept past them amid the continuing gabble of those still busy
5. He could still hear the gabble of their
6. The young man could do nothing but gabble his lips while slobber drooled down his chin, and Ralf was disappointed with that
7. A regular German--rather stout, with brown hair tumbled all over his head, a bushy beard, good nose, the kindest eyes I ever saw, and a splendid big voice that does one's ears good, after our sharp or slipshod American gabble
8. The stranger thus presenting himself was probably a person who, like Franz, preferred the enjoyment of solitude and his own thoughts to the frivolous gabble of the guides
9. The gabble of distant conversation floated from an unseen deck
10. Me, eh? Christ and the devil in one lump, the gabble screaming out my mouth half lost, half found—can you top that?" "I cannot," I said
11. “It’s the clear word of the Creators that we’re meant to enjoy the bodies They gave us,” Fanny’s dueña told Melodía’s, “despite the gabble of those crazy preachers you listen to
12. The hall erupted in furious gabble
13. 'You're not one of us—your gabble is not like our speech, you devil!' the old man shouted at Vanyusha, showing the stumps of his teeth
14. Then, having sent them a score of missionaries, who gabble an absurd clerical jargon, we quote the results of our attempt to convert the heathen as an indubitable proof that the truths of Christianity are not adaptable to everyday life
1. ’ The Sergeant said practically, as Andy gabbled incoherent apologies
2. ‘Yes …’ Andy said, hurriedly shutting his mouth on the gabbled explanation which was hanging on the end of his tongue
3. Everyone had deferred to this one as they gabbled in their strange tongue
4. Lachey twitched and gabbled softly—in the grip of a nightmare
5. „By all means," I gabbled, desperate to clear the line
6. Evans was full on down the phone and gabbled a bit which was unusual for the detective sergeant
7. “No, no, that’s not torture,” Halfshaft gabbled
8. The senior soldier gabbled away, pointing
9. The lady gabbled off in French but it was all lost on Daniel
10. “Apparently you and your wife donated one hundred thousand dollars to Amnesty International to help our daughter out of a spot,” gabbled on Nathan
11. Aristotle's phrase formed itself within the gabbled verses and floated out into the studious silence of the library of Saint Genevieve where he had read, sheltered from the sin of Paris, night by night
12. While he recited, intoned, or gabbled, the words of the office, he was reading the certificate and some other paper the clerk had placed upon the desk, and when he had finished reading these, his gaze wandered abstractedly round the chapel, resting for a long time with an expression of curiosity upon Bill Bates and the Semi-drunk, who were doing their best to follow in their books the words he was repeating
13. But she obeyed her mother and going to her room gabbled a hasty Rosary
14. And he liked the way that, from the safety of groups, they gabbled over him maternally, with their awkwardly personal questions
15. they had found and seen, and as they ran they gabbled and yammered after the
16. We all gabbled at once
17. Outside the window the boys gabbled to each other
18. And the owls coasted overhead, and the coyotes gabbled in the distance, and into the camp skunks walked, looking for bits of food—waddling, arrogant skunks, afraid of nothing
19. "I mention that," he gabbled hurriedly, "because Shatov had no right either, you know, to risk his life last Sunday when he attacked you, had he? I should be glad if you would make a note of that
20. But I gabbled lightly about a certain feminine party who was keen on exemplars of the genuine thing in the line of the manly art
1. Pretty Poll! (His yellow parrotbeak gabbles nasally) They had a proverb in the Carpathians in or about the year five thousand five hundred and fifty of our era
2. STEPHEN: (Gabbles with marionette jerks) Thousand places of entertainment to expense your evenings with lovely ladies saling gloves and other things perhaps hers heart beerchops perfect fashionable house very eccentric where lots cocottes beautiful dressed much about princesses like are dancing cancan and walking there parisian clowneries extra foolish for bachelors foreigns the same if talking a poor english how much smart they are on things love and sensations voluptuous
1. All the children are gabbling about Christmas, Henry and Maureen are mobbed by toddlers waving new toys which Father Christmas brought for them
2. Even I can hear that I’m gabbling
3. Once the euphoria of the meeting subsided a little, we four settled into the habitual comparisons that dominate male conversation, sharing our stories of capture, and gabbling away ten to the dozen in a mixture of Arabic and English about our shared experiences in the hostage hotels
4. Slowly raising his arms again, palms up, as others suddenly joined the object of Zoran’s attention, gabbling strange sounds
5. And that fool is still gabbling
6. No amount of patient pointing out our destination could illicit anything other than Johhny Weirdpants trying to climb onto my seat, while dribbling onto Mark's while violent head shaking and gabbling in what we took to be some kind of pidgin Hungarian
7. The girl had gone, and I thought he had also, it was so still, and I was busily gabbling over a verb, and rocking to and fro in a most absurd way, when a little crow made me look up, and there was Mr
8. together they strapped and buckled their satchels, all gabbling gaily:
9. If it had not been for the fact that each of his hearers had a copy of the words - for there was a little book in each pew - none of them would have been able to gather the sense of what the man was gabbling
10. He was evidently more comfortable with listening than talking, or perhaps it was just that it was unsettling to be on my own with a man after so much time because I found I was gabbling
11. He must love her— “Perhaps if I prayed—” She squeezed her eyes tightly and began gabbling to herself “Hail Mary, full of grace—” “Why, Scarlett!” said Ashley’s voice, breaking in through the roaring in her ears and throwing her into utter confusion
12. Grose herself, and that she wanted, by just so much as she did thus see, to make me suppose she didn't, and at the same time, without showing anything, arrive at a guess as to whether I myself did! It was a pity that I needed once more to describe the portentous little activity by which she sought to divert my attention—the perceptible increase of movement, the greater intensity of play, the singing, the gabbling of nonsense, and the invitation to romp