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1. “Who the hell is that?” groaned Howard-Smythe, his curiousity tickled by the men’s excited jabber
2. “Is that what all the jabber was about?” asked Brendan
3. I’ll finish up pretty quickly, as I realize that I’ve done nothing but jabber the last few days
4. excited jabber almost sufficient to drown the noise of the rotor blades
5. “Stop your jabber,” said one of the soldiers through the doorway, and pointed his torch at us
6. Do not jabber on about how you want to do this
7. The instant they can’t eat their fucking pizza and hamburgers and can’t jabber on their cell phones and can’t listen to their fucking iPods and can’t play their fucking computer video games anymore: they will die on one week: dead from lack of artificial stimulants: addicted to artificial stimulus; unable to live without them
8. All this meaningless jabber, this trivia, this fake politeness, this fear, this dishonesty, and this cowardice: is merely a way of venting secret anger and hate and distastes, and judgments of others
9. Internet forums recreate the EXACT same kind of insane disconnected jabber going on inside the human subconscious mind
10. I got some of their jabber out of a book
11. Sidorov, turning to the French, winked, and began to jabber meaningless sounds very fast: ‘Kari, mala, tafa, safi, muter, Kaska,’ he said, trying to give an expressive intonation to his voice
12. That is what the descamisados have brought us to! To deliberate on the citizen artillery! To go and jabber in the open air over the jibes of the National Guard! And with whom are they to meet there? Just see whither Jacobinism leads
13. "Come, see here, speak, tell me about your love affairs, jabber, tell me everything! Sapristi! how stupid young folks are!"
14. But to be a town councilor and discuss how many dustmen are needed, and how chimneys shall be constructed in the town in which I don't live—to serve on a jury and try a peasant who's stolen a flitch of bacon, and listen for six hours at a stretch to all sorts of jabber from the counsel for the defense and the prosecution, and the president cross-examining my old half-witted Alioshka, 'Do you admit, prisoner in the dock, the fact of the removal of the
15. Sídorov, turning to the French, winked, and began to jabber meaningless sounds very fast: “Kari, mala, tafa, safi, muter, Kaská,” he said, trying to give an expressive intonation to his voice