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		Definition of yabber in English: yabberverbˈjabəˈyabər [no object]informal Chatter. 〈非正式〉唠叨,喋喋不休  what's he yabbering about? Example sentencesExamples -  Go have a look and see what he is yabbering on about here.
 -  No-one has really run with the story; there's a fair bit of on-line yabbering, but strictly along partisan blog lines.
 -  I had gone straight to work after school, feeling I couldn't stand having to listen to my mother yabber on about her problems with having to raise me and the baby all by herself.
 -  So the house was full of hot, sweaty men - yabbering away about the cricket.
 -  Instead, I'll yabber on about how I enjoyed an extremely hedonistic weekend that was so unrelenting I had to neglect writing entries here for two whole days.
 -  On the train, there's an Australian woman yabbering into her mobile about her recent purchases.
 -  I, alone at a table, climbed outside a bottle of zinfandel and some joyful tagliolini gratinati (I don't eat a lot of pasta but my stomach needed it) and embarrassed myself yabbering drunkenly at strangers.
 -  Before I could stop myself I was yabbering on excitedly.
 -  It's bad enough people yabbering on when you're in a library but when it comes to brain-bubbling, mind-twistingly awful ring tones, there should be no escape.
 -  To the right of him, coming down was another man, ugly and tall, yabbering into his mobile, displaying too much gold jewellery.
 -  Harold, stop yabbering before you say something you might regret.
 -  Yummy mummies are still yabbering away on cellphones while jogging with luxury prams.
 -  What's all this yabber, yabber, yabber for two hours every week?
 -  What're yeh yabbering about now? ‘he barked from the floor.’
 -  Even when he had finished his purchase, he continued yabbering away, commenting on the box of pliers she had on the counter.
 -  The last girl who ranted was yabbering on about being a comfortable C and someone else told her to get implants - what is all of this competition about breast size?
 -  On a bracing autumn night, consuming cold lager, watching opera in Covent Garden from a balcony bar and yabbering away in the company of Jen, Mat and Meg… life in London is good.
 -  Bush keeps yabbering on about how people should donate to the Red Cross and Catholic Charities.
 -  We had spent almost all night yabbering to each other.
 -  Kev finished off by yabbering on about brains connecting to computers and thought-control of objects.
 
 Synonyms prattle, babble, chatter, twitter, prate, gabble, jabber, go on, run on, rattle away, rattle on, yap, jibber-jabber, patter, blether, blither, maunder, ramble, drivel prattle, chatter, twitter, babble, talk, prating, gabble, jabber, blether, rambling 
 OriginProbably from Wuywurung (an Aboriginal language). Rhymesabba, blabber, dabber, grabber, jabber, stabber    Definition of yabber in US English: yabberverbˈyabər [no object]informal Chatter. 〈非正式〉唠叨,喋喋不休  what's he yabbering about? Example sentencesExamples -  So the house was full of hot, sweaty men - yabbering away about the cricket.
 -  Bush keeps yabbering on about how people should donate to the Red Cross and Catholic Charities.
 -  Before I could stop myself I was yabbering on excitedly.
 -  To the right of him, coming down was another man, ugly and tall, yabbering into his mobile, displaying too much gold jewellery.
 -  What're yeh yabbering about now? ‘he barked from the floor.’
 -  On the train, there's an Australian woman yabbering into her mobile about her recent purchases.
 -  Harold, stop yabbering before you say something you might regret.
 -  I, alone at a table, climbed outside a bottle of zinfandel and some joyful tagliolini gratinati (I don't eat a lot of pasta but my stomach needed it) and embarrassed myself yabbering drunkenly at strangers.
 -  I had gone straight to work after school, feeling I couldn't stand having to listen to my mother yabber on about her problems with having to raise me and the baby all by herself.
 -  Even when he had finished his purchase, he continued yabbering away, commenting on the box of pliers she had on the counter.
 -  Go have a look and see what he is yabbering on about here.
 -  Kev finished off by yabbering on about brains connecting to computers and thought-control of objects.
 -  It's bad enough people yabbering on when you're in a library but when it comes to brain-bubbling, mind-twistingly awful ring tones, there should be no escape.
 -  The last girl who ranted was yabbering on about being a comfortable C and someone else told her to get implants - what is all of this competition about breast size?
 -  On a bracing autumn night, consuming cold lager, watching opera in Covent Garden from a balcony bar and yabbering away in the company of Jen, Mat and Meg… life in London is good.
 -  We had spent almost all night yabbering to each other.
 -  Yummy mummies are still yabbering away on cellphones while jogging with luxury prams.
 -  What's all this yabber, yabber, yabber for two hours every week?
 -  Instead, I'll yabber on about how I enjoyed an extremely hedonistic weekend that was so unrelenting I had to neglect writing entries here for two whole days.
 -  No-one has really run with the story; there's a fair bit of on-line yabbering, but strictly along partisan blog lines.
 
 Synonyms prattle, babble, chatter, twitter, prate, gabble, jabber, go on, run on, rattle away, rattle on, yap, jibber-jabber, patter, blether, blither, maunder, ramble, drivel prattle, chatter, twitter, babble, talk, prating, gabble, jabber, blether, rambling 
 OriginProbably from Wuywurung (an Aboriginal language).     |