gibber
بڑبڑ
definition
verb
they shrieked and gibbered as flames surrounded them
speak rapidly and unintelligibly, typically through fear or shock.
example
Somehow, it left me almost 'gibbering' with fear.
Before I get to the part where I start 'gibbering' and spluttering, I should begin by doing what I can manage coherently.
‘Yes, yes,’ the man 'gibbered' , suddenly regaining his voice.
A man in the middle of a particularly nasty nervous breakdown is 'gibbering' .
After a minute of two of stalking around the room, shaking and 'gibbering' , I started looking around to see what had become of the chemical.
He scuttled off, 'gibbering' with delight, to make it habitable.
The doctor, who can understand Hungarian, realised that the inmate was rambling and 'gibbering' not in Russian but in Hungarian, which is not a Slavonic language.
He 'gibbered' madly and his muscles spasmed, and he sunk to his knees in the muddy trench, his heart pumping his blood out into the soil.
He sways before the roaring inferno, blind and 'gibbering' .
Before Andrew could answer, the red light flicked off and a doctor came out, 'gibbering' away in Japanese.
He was led, 'gibbering' , by his mum into the stark light of a side exit.
They restrained the man as he writhed and 'gibbered' .
But now I'm jumping up and down in my seat, 'gibbering' like a chimp.
They're always 'gibbering' and fighting - it can get to be too much for me to handle.
They disappeared into the crowded room, 'gibbering' good-naturedly.
By this stage I wasn't babbling, more like 'gibbering' .
The scientists 'gibbered' amongst themselves, all unusually excited.
And all the time the two old girls are 'gibbering' softly in language, laughing.
He spent the next day literally 'gibbering' in his cell, while those in neighbouring cells threatened to kill him, because he had now kept them awake for three nights.
The day will come, soon enough, when I'm 'gibbering' , and incoherent, but right now I'm in control and I don't want anyone else to know.
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