babblesome

English

Etymology

From babble + -some.

Adjective

babblesome (comparative more babblesome, superlative most babblesome)

  1. Characterised or marked by babbling
    • 2015, Ragnar Redbeard, Might is Right:
      Americans have yet to learn, that each generation must fight out its own good fight, and not rely for the preservation of its hardihood and independence, upon moth-eaten parchments nor on fraudulent statesmen, now in the graveyard — statesmen who spent their petty babblesome lives; not in doing heroic things, but in founding and enthroning the abominations that afflict us all to-day like a palsy. Our national hero-worship badly wants reconstruction.
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