2020 Other studies on the subject of the marijuana munchies show that, in spite of all the jibber- jabber about health and wellness in the cannabis community, most cannabis users still want junk food when they are stoned. 2020 But that’s just verbal jabber mixed with persuasion and cheerleading. Inkoo Kang, The Hollywood Reporter, 14 Aug. Molly Crabapple, The New York Review of Books, 8 July 2021 An older Black man perpetually annoyed by Sterling and Blair's jabber - particularly about the ups and downs of their romances - Bowser only takes on the underage twins as his protégés because the premise of the show demands it. 2021 To paint like that required a meditative focus that was miles from my own internal jabber.
2022 Ohio State strength coach Mickey Marotti is getting in on the jibber jabber with some Michigan staffers in this clip. 2017 Recent Examples on the Web: Noun That includes many of his new Florida State teammates who have discovered the defensive end’s propensity for jabber. New York Times, 22 June 2018 On the hourlong ride home, Jadon played with a ball while big brother Aza jabbered for much of the time.ĬNN, 7 Sep. John Kass, Twin Cities, 28 July 2019 But the sounds of residents enjoying the park during the performance also became part of the piece: jabbering boys with bikes mothers with babies in strollers toddlers who approached the singers to hear booming operatic tones close up.
Recent Examples on the Web: Verb Politicians and pundits spent the evening in those little boxes on TV, jabbering about how many angels can fit on the head of a pin - but Robert Mueller isn’t one of them.