yammer
/ˈjæmər/
verb
- To talk loudly, continuously, or in a complaining way.
- The customer yammered about the long wait for ten minutes.
- During the meeting, one coworker yammered endlessly about minor issues.
- My little brother yammers on and on about video games at dinner.
- To make a loud, repetitive, or annoying noise.
- The old radiator yammers and clanks whenever the heat comes on.
- The construction crew yammered all morning with their jackhammers.
- Outside, the dogs yammered at each other across the fence.
noun
- Loud, continuous, or complaining talk.
- I couldn't concentrate with all the yammer coming from the next room.
- His constant yammer about politics wore everyone out.
- The teacher ignored the students' yammer and continued the lesson.
- A loud, repetitive, or annoying noise.
- We tried to sleep, but the yammer of the party next door kept us awake.
- The yammer of the factory machines could be heard blocks away.
- The yammer of the alarm clock made me jump out of bed.
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