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['bæbl] 1. verb1) (to talk indistinctly or foolishly: What are you babbling about now?) vrøvle; ævle; plabre; sludre2) (to make a continuous and indistinct noise: The stream babbled over the pebbles.) klukke2. noun(such talk or noises.) knever; snak; palaver* * *['bæbl] 1. verb1) (to talk indistinctly or foolishly: What are you babbling about now?) vrøvle; ævle; plabre; sludre2) (to make a continuous and indistinct noise: The stream babbled over the pebbles.) klukke2. noun(such talk or noises.) knever; snak; palaver
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