Blated
bleat.
bleat (def 4).
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bashful; shy.
- Blather
foolish, voluble talk: His speech was full of the most amazing blather. to talk or utter foolishly; blither; babble: The poor thing blathered for hours about the intricacies of his psyche. Contemporary Examples The Portman Bubble Howard Kurtz April 9, 2012 Republican Debate: Newt’s Curiously Bloodless Performance January 23, 2012 Where’s The Outrage? Dan Rather […]
- Blastochyle
noun (embryol) the fluid in a blastocoel
- Blatherskite
a person given to voluble, empty talk. nonsense; blather. Historical Examples Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, George Alfred Townsend Prince Fortunatus William Black Port O’ Gold Louis John Stellman Ralph, the Train Dispatcher Allen Chapman Romance Joseph Conrad and F.M. Hueffer noun a talkative silly person foolish talk; nonsense n.
- Blatted
bleat. to make a loud or raucous noise. to utter loudly and indiscreetly; blurt. bleat (def 4). Historical Examples The Corner House Girls at School Grace Brooks Hill John Ermine of the Yellowstone Frederic Remington Six Little Bunkers at Cowboy Jack’s Laura Lee Hope Friar Tuck Robert Alexander Wason The Trail Boys on the Plains […]