verb
- talking too much or revealing secrets carelessly
Usage: present participle of ‘blabber’
noun
- the act of talking excessively or revealing information indiscreetly
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- Stop blabbering about the surprise party!
- She was blabbering on the phone for hours.
- His constant blabbering annoyed everyone in the meeting.
- The child kept blabbering about what happened at school.
- I wish you would stop your endless blabbering.
- He’s always blabbering secrets he promised to keep.
- Her blabbering revealed more than she intended.