Crossword-Solution: GABBLE 6 letters, 68 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Gabble v. i. To talk fast, or to talk without meaning; to prate; to
jabber.
Gabble v. i. To utter inarticulate sounds with rapidity; as, gabbling
fowls.
Gabble n. Loud or rapid talk without meaning.
Gabble n. Inarticulate sounds rapidly uttered; as of fowls.

We have 68 clues for the answer “GABBLE”

Clue Answers
talk too fast 1 answer
talk inarticulately 1 answer
fall over words 1 answer
Unintelligible talk 1 answer
Talk double-talk 1 answer
Rapid, unintelligible talk 1 answer
Rapid unintelligent talk. 1 answer
rapid talk 2 answers
Yabber 3 answers
launch out 5 answers
mean nothing 5 answers
Mispronounce 5 answers
BE diffuse 5 answers
BE loquacious 6 answers
reel off 8 answers
Haver 9 answers
Talk down 9 answers
run on 12 answers
Jabberwocky. 12 answers
talk out time 14 answers
Chin-wag 18 answers
stammer 19 answers
burble 20 answers
Yak 23 answers
Palaver 36 answers
expatiate 36 answers
Spout nonsense? 37 answers
Cackle 38 answers
gibber 39 answers
Clack 39 answers
confabulate 40 answers
Prate 40 answers
Cluck 40 answers
maunder 40 answers
Rave 41 answers
Rattle 42 answers
IDLE words 42 answers
blabber 44 answers
Yap 44 answers
Drone 46 answers
Talk nonsense 46 answers
Guff 47 answers
Drool 47 answers
Jaw 48 answers
BANANA oil 50 answers
Tattle 53 answers
bunkum 55 answers
applesauce 55 answers
Gab 55 answers
Squeal 56 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GABBLE (5)

His travels made him the greatest man in all that region, and the most talked about; and people come from as much as thirty miles back in the country, and from over in the Illinois bottoms, too, just to look at him—and there they’d stand and gawk, and he’d gabble.
Tom Sawyer Abroad Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Who else in this republic has any reason to jump at the name of a newly-arrived Englishman like Falconroy except the man who’s shot him? Isn’t that better evidence than a lot of gabble from witnesses--if the evidence of a reliable machine?” “You always forget,” observed his companion, “that the reliable machine always has to be worked by an unreliable machine.” “Why, what do you mean?” asked the detective.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Well, these seemed to me always of the essence of the story, which is the story of a _cause célébre_; moreover, they are the justification of my inventions; if these men went so far (granting Davie sprung on them) would they not have gone so much further? But of course I knew they were a difficulty; determined to carry them through in a conversation; approached this (it seems) with cowardly anxiety; and filled it with gabble, sir, gabble.
Vailima Letters Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
And our conduct after all is so much a matter of outside suggestion, that had it not been for his Jack’s drunken gabble he would have there and then had it out with this miserable man, who would neither help, nor stay, nor yet lose the ship.
End of the Tether Joseph Conrad 2006
Peter had a sense of hearing like a wild animal, and he could detect even from the confused gabble that the voices were German.
Greenmantle John Buchan 1996

Quotes with GABBLE (3)

This is the same establishment that all those who want, or rather aspire to, to be literary figures of the century, artists, painters and sculptors want acceptance from and approval. They want to be looked up to. Young and upcoming poets must approach their craft with an almost angelic perspective. So many writers are missing a condensed fusion in their writing, they condescend to their audience, the truth is not spoken in their work, they gabble, their words seem to make a h…
Abigail George Feeding The Beasts
I realized I still had my eyes shut. I had shut them when I put my face to the screen, like I was scared to look outside. Now I had to open them. I looked out the window and saw for the first time how the hospital was out in the country. The moon was low in the sky over the pastureland; the face of it was scarred and scuffed where it had just torn up out of the snarl of scrub oak and madrone trees on the horizon. The stars up close to the moon were pale; they got brighter and…
Ken Kesey One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Two sounds of autumn are unmistakable... the hurrying rustle of crisp leaves blown along the street... by a gusty wind, and the gabble of a flock of migrating geese.
Hal Borland
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, NYT, WSJ.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1951–2018).