noun
- a person who talks rapidly, incoherently, or excessively
- a duck or other waterfowl that makes gabbling sounds
Usage: informal
Usage: ornithology
Examples
- My uncle is such a gabbler that you can barely get a word in at dinner.
- The gabbler at the party wouldn't stop talking about his vacation.
- A flock of gabblers waddled across the pond at dawn.
- She's known as the office gabbler because she talks nonstop.
- The mallards and other gabblers made quite a noise near the lake.
- He's a nervous gabbler who talks faster when he's anxious.