“When he approached her with his lengthy speeches, she no longer wagged her tail, but treated him as a boring babbler who refused to let anyone sleep.”
“There were about a dozen blue-cheeked bee-eaters, a common babbler and the ubiquitous white-cheeked bulbuls.”
“Named Bugun liocichla, the small bird is described as a type of babbler, a diverse family of birds that usually live in tropical forests.”
“Alexis would continue her endless babble until she realized that nobody could comprehend what she was saying.”
“From the distance, we could hear the babble of the stream.”
babbling
(uncountable) a stage in childlanguageacquisition, during which an infant appears to be experimenting with uttering sounds of language, but not yet producing any recognizable words
(countable) sounds produced by infant during the babbling period
“Seeing the insipid life in the city and listening to the babblings of old men praising the past and deprecating every progressive step was unbearable.”
“In the case of people, as subsequent research has demonstrated, it is that the strange babblings you hear around you as a baby can be used to communicate with your fellows.”
“Wilful, libidinous and wonderfully predatory, they lack the urban neurosis of Candace Bushnell's New York clique, or the self-loathing babblings of Bridget Jones.”