" 'A word in your ear' blurts out its sorrows in a splashy gabble. | |
And almost everything is genetic, and my mother cared a lot about language, and my father was a champion public speaker of 1935, he won the mahogany gabble over 800 other public speakers from the Dale-Carnegie Public Speaking Institute and he was great, I never knew him either! | |
And you gabble it off like that... | |
Do you suppose that you and half a dozen amateurs like you... sitting in a row in that foolish gabble shop... can govern a country like England? | |
Doesn't gabble. | |
" 'A word in your ear' blurts out its sorrows in a splashy gabble. | |
And almost everything is genetic, and my mother cared a lot about language, and my father was a champion public speaker of 1935, he won the mahogany gabble over 800 other public speakers from the Dale-Carnegie Public Speaking Institute and he was great, I never knew him either! | |
And you gabble it off like that... | |
Do you suppose that you and half a dozen amateurs like you... sitting in a row in that foolish gabble shop... can govern a country like England? | |
Doesn't gabble. | |
"He gabbles his translations and is dirty with his written work". | |
Have to get him on something else. (Racing commentator gabbles on TV) Mr Carlin will see you now. | |
While your noble words lead you to the mortuary, one gabbles on, the other murders. | |
"He gabbles his translations and is dirty with his written work". | |
Have to get him on something else. (Racing commentator gabbles on TV) Mr Carlin will see you now. | |
While your noble words lead you to the mortuary, one gabbles on, the other murders. | |
All those little meetings in cafes, those sessions in the hotel room when he gabbled into your Dictaphone. | |
He gabbled for two hours. | |
She gabbled your name for days, muttered, how can she be a doctor? | |
- What's he gabbling? | |
-What are you gabbling about? | |
And then along comes Rhys - gabbling about some computer disk. | |
I'm gabbling again. | |
Oh, stop your gabbling. | |
All those little meetings in cafes, those sessions in the hotel room when he gabbled into your Dictaphone. | |
He gabbled for two hours. | |
She gabbled your name for days, muttered, how can she be a doctor? | |
- What's he gabbling? | |
-What are you gabbling about? | |
And then along comes Rhys - gabbling about some computer disk. | |
I'm gabbling again. | |
Oh, stop your gabbling. | |