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Twaddle
Twaddle meaning
Empty or silly idle talk or writing; nonsense, rubbish. | One who twaddles; a twaddler.
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Example sentences (7)
Contradicting this bland twaddle, however, was Riley Gaines’ agent, Eli Bremer, who said that “instead of a thoughtful discussion tonight at SFSU, Riley was violently accosted, shouted at, physically assaulted, and barricaded in a room by protestors.
As far as I'm concerned, EDI - which also includes declaring pronouns, rainbow lanyards and race education seminars - is performative twaddle that allows woke elites to pat themselves on the back.
In the gents’ singles, George Wilson of Wellington Park was crowned champion after a fine victory over Dougie Twaddle from Port Glasgow by 21 shots to 18.
But by now, like a hold full of tribbles, the twaddle seems impossible to shake off (Star Trek: Discovery, I’m looking at you).
Machete one’s way through all the syntax and twaddle, and what Giordano is telling us, in sum, is both true and terrifying.
Rather, it claims that Papadopoulos engaged in a lot of twaddle with Mifsud, who he had reason to suspect might be a Russian agent.
Lutosławski recalls that during their conversation Conrad explained why he did not write in Polish: "I value too much our beautiful Polish literature to introduce into it my worthless twaddle.