Gibber (verb)

To talk rapidly and indistinctly, often in a high-pitched or excited tone, or in a language that is difficult to understand.

Origin:

The word "gibber" is derived from the middle english word "gibber" which means "to talk rapidly and indistinctly" and is probably of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. The monkey was gibbering in the tree.
  2. The man was gibbering in fear.
  3. The woman was gibbering in excitement.
  4. The baby was gibbering in the crib.
  5. The old man was gibbering in a strange language.
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