0 to speak quickly in a way that cannot be understood, usually when you are very frightened or confused:
Apparently they expect the country to gibber with gratitude at their self-described skill and effectiveness in securing the rebate.
They have gone from over-indulgence to becoming screaming, gibbering wrecks in no time at all.
Let us accept it with gibbering gratitude.
She gibbered at the sight of patients on stretchers with nurses walking beside them holding blood bottles in the air and going down open corridors between the buildings.
We may, out of habit, rattle our bones and gibber at each other, but we know that in fact we are only the pale ghosts of our former selves.
Nests are built in samphire or chenopod shrubland, round saltlakes, occasionally on grass flats or gibber plains.
Having so many eyes, gibbering mouthers are difficult to sneak up on.
The property is composed of gibber plains, large areas of saltbush and mulga and sandy creek beds surrounded by coolibah trees.
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