gabble
/ˈɡæbəl/
verb
- To talk quickly and in a way that is difficult to understand, often because of excitement or nervousness.
- The tour guide gabbled the history of the castle so fast that no one could follow.
- When she gets nervous, she tends to gabble and repeat herself.
- The children gabbled excitedly about their trip to the zoo.
noun
- Fast, confused, and often meaningless talk or noise.
- The gabble of the crowd made it impossible to hear the announcement.
- I could hear the gabble of voices from the next room, but not a single word.
- His explanation was just a gabble of technical terms that nobody understood.