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Definition of Jabbered
1. jabber [v] - See also: jabber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jabbered
Literary usage of Jabbered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient by Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl (1899)
"They jabbered and jabbered among' themselves; then they ordered the interpreter
to translate. " It is your land," replied ..."
2. Down the Islands: A Voyage to the Caribbees by William Agnew Paton (1887)
"... who jabbered an almost unintelligible English dialect, the Martinique colored
folks jabbered a perfectly ..."
3. Eight Years Wandering in Ceylon by Samuel White Baker (2001)
"The servants jabbered, chewed betel, spit, then jabbered a little more, and at
last everything and everybody was fast asleep within the cave. ..."
4. A Vagabond's Odyssey: Being Further Reminiscences of a ... Sailor-troubadour by A Safroni-Middleton (1916)
"They were pleasant, bright-eyed, shaggy fellows and the world's greatest talkers :
they jabbered and jabbered till sunrise burst over the ocean, ..."
5. In the Russian Ranks: A Soldier's Account of Fighting in Poland by John Morse (1916)
"They jabbered at me and I jabbered at them; but if ever "No nonsense " were seen
in a human countenance I saw it in that of policeman No. 1. ..."