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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
blither .
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Examples
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We're in deep trouble economically and this fool blithers on about fatsos as if he hadn't a care or a clue in the world.
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I mean anyone could predict that someone that blithers away for several page-long posts without ever developing a coherent point is going to get called an “incoherent nutter”.
More anti-evolution rumblings in the UK - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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The next time some right-wing wanker blithers on about how the current administration supports freedom of speech, just reach across the table and slap them.
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Remember it the next time some IDiot blithers on about ID being “just a science controversy”:
Kansas Kangaroo Court transcripts are up - The Panda's Thumb 2005
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Gee, I wonder why NONE of the “secular goals” that ID blithers about in its brief appear anywhere in its stated five or twenty year goals.
Desperate times ask for desperate arguments - The Panda's Thumb 2005
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"The first step in the history of the Cybermen was their appearance," blithers the narration.
feeling listless 2009
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The ending of Stanley Kubrick's chilling film, The Shining, hinges on the semordnilapic circumstance that the words red rum, which Jack Nicholson blithers throughout the story, spell murder when one starts from the back.
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If you pick the option that blithers on about honey dens and ’shrooms, hedonism will go up at the cost of melancholy.
Echo Bazaar: I’ll Show You Mine | Spontaneous ∂erivation 2010
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If you pick the option that blithers on about honey dens and ’shrooms, hedonism will go up at the cost of melancholy.
Echo Bazaar: I’ll Show You Mine | Spontaneous ∂erivation 2010
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Robo, the only reason to “debate” with non-comps like PBH is to show lurkers that he really doesn’t have the first clue about which he blithers.
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