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gibber

1 of 2verb
/ˈdʒɪbər/
Forms:gibbers,gibbering,gibbered,gibbered
1

to speak rapidly and unintelligibly, often producing meaningless sounds

  • In his delirium, the feverish patient began to gibber, making it difficult for the medical staff to understand his condition.
  • The stressed-out student, overwhelmed with exams, started to gibber as they tried to express their frustrations.
  • As the comedian delivered his rapid-fire jokes, the audience erupted in laughter, even if some of the punchlines made them gibber.
  • During the horror movie, the character, terrified by what they saw, could only gibber incoherently when trying to explain the situation to others.