0 past simple and past participle of gabble --
1 to speak quickly and not clearly so that it is difficult to understand: --
She started gabbling away at me in Spanish and I didn't understand a word.
They threw away lines, they trod on each others words, they gabbled, they spoke at the same time.
You may have noticed that one of the statements today was simply badly read and the other was gabbled.
I have gabbled through my notes to ensure that everyone has a chance to speak.
We hear complaints that when you ask for a number you hear it gabbled over very quickly by the attendant.
It really is ridiculous how often the oath is gabbled off with no concern for its meaning, and it is really profaning the oath.
As she said, she gabbled along and was anxious to put it on the record—she was in the groove for most of the time.
If she concentrated more on the debate, and read less and gabbled less, she might get such points of detail right.
I may have gabbled this, but there is a very great deal more which could be said.