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  • 51bibble-babble — bib·ble babble …

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  • 52ble-babble — bib·ble babble; …

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  • 53edu-babble — noun jargon on educational topics …

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  • 54out-babble — …

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  • 55pibble-babble — …

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  • 56Babbled — Babble Bab ble (b[a^]b b l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Babbled} (b[a^]b b ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Babbling}.] [Cf. LG. babbeln, D. babbelen, G. bappeln, bappern, F. babiller, It. babbolare; prob. orig., to keep saying ba, imitative of a child learning… …

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  • 57Babbling — Babble Bab ble (b[a^]b b l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Babbled} (b[a^]b b ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Babbling}.] [Cf. LG. babbeln, D. babbelen, G. bappeln, bappern, F. babiller, It. babbolare; prob. orig., to keep saying ba, imitative of a child learning… …

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  • 58babbler — babble ► VERB 1) talk rapidly in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible way. 2) (of a stream) make a continuous murmur as the water flows over stones. ► NOUN ▪ the sound of babbling. DERIVATIVES babbler noun. ORIGIN Low German babbelen, or an… …

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  • 59Meg Cabot — at a book signing Born Meggin Patricia Cabot February 1, 1967 (1967 02 01) (age 44) Bloomington, Indiana, United States Pen name Meggin Cabot Patric …

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  • 60Babbling — (also called twaddling) is a stage in child language acquisition, during which an infant appears to be experimenting with uttering sounds of language, but not yet producing any recognizable words. (Crucially, the larynx or voicebox, originally… …

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