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Blather meaning
To talk rapidly without making much sense. | To say (something foolish or nonsensical); to say (something) in a foolish or overly verbose way.
Example sentences (10)
What’s even stranger is the post-session blather about how none of the proposed constitutional referendums were either a concern for Montanans or seriously considered by the GOP supermajority.
Might be somebody to put up to balance out the right wing firebrands you print that turn my stomach and pretty much force me to skip over their blather.
Gabbard did aggressively challenge standard U.S. foreign policy blather.
In an age of relentless customer service surveys and blather about “customer delight”, that flight attendant was a reminder of how little it takes to turn customer relations disaster into triumph – and how rarely it is done well.
In an era of presidential blather and bluster, the quiet certitude of the Bartlet administration fills a need for a more optimistic view of what our politics could be.
They’re spending millions to promote the same old militaristic blather, albeit under the banner of an ersatz liberalism, while we’re in the midst of a fundraising drive to raise a relatively measly $70,000 to continue operating.
CNN and MSNBC anchors regularly mention a rally is happening, and that they're monitoring the blather for anything newsworthy.
Hey, remember when that dangerous orange toddler that runs America retweeted the online blather of a bunch of English facists?
He uses his wits, his amazing luck and superhuman skills, and his gift of blather and blarney to defeat his enemies.
She says that Loki is lying, that he is just looking to blather about misdeeds, and since the gods and goddesses are furious at him, he can expect to go home defeated.