Babble Sentence Examples

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  • At this age babies should coo and babble.

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  • Everything else read and sounded like meaningless babble to them.

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  • Most retarded children babble during the first year and develop their first words within a normal time span, but are then slow to develop sentences or a varied vocabulary.

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  • Deaf children born to signing parents begin to "babble" in sign at the same point in infancy that hearing infants babble speech, and proceed from there to learn a fully expressive language.

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  • Sunday was eight hours of listening to Vinnie's uninformative babble, followed by a TV ball game, a couple or three beers and a steak.

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  • It was well past the rescheduled reserva­tion time when a mispronounced version of Cynthia's name was called and they were led through a babble of conversation and a clatter of silverware to a corner table, remarkably, one with a view of the now-darkened bay.

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  • Just the thoughts of a sleep deprived student, that may or may not be inane babble!

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  • However, deaf children born to parents who use sign language develop infant babble and a fully expressive sign language at the same rate as hearing children.

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  • Martha let loose a babble of questions about everybody and everything—the Deans, Fred, Mrs. Lincoln, Maria, SB the owl, Alice the geranium, garage sales, and guests—and lastly the identity of her troublesome bones.

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  • Don't give one word answers and do n't babble Yes and no answers may make an interviewer think you are not really interested.

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  • And now preparing for my psychology paper tomorrow, but figured I need a break from psycho-annalysis babble.

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  • P&DR is just ' HR techno babble ' and the University won't actually carry it out fairly.

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  • It is difficult to compare the content management products available because of the widespread use of jargon, buzzwords, and marketing babble.

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  • Egghead quizmaster Bamber Gascoigne, whose name alone sounded like some obscure degree-level specialism, would babble the questions through a perpetual rictus grin.

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  • The effect you're aiming at is a babble, but make sure everyone pronounces their own words clearly or it just sounds sloppy.

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  • The effect you 're aiming at is a babble, but make sure everyone pronounces their own words clearly or it just sounds sloppy.

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  • No child needs to be taught to babble, any more than it needs instruction in suckling at the breast.

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  • By six months, he should gurgle, laugh, babble repetitive sounds and attempt to imitate them, look for the source of sounds such as a parent's voice and begin to pay attention to music.

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  • Babble -- Aside from having a fun name, this style introduces a classic style to a frivolous and feminine color scheme.

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  • They should also consult with their doctor if the child does not babble or begin to use single words within the normal time frame.

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  • The deaf child exposed only to speech will usually begin to babble ("baba, gaga") at a slightly later point than the hearing child.

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  • Mentally impaired children usually babble during their first year and may speak their first words within the normal age range.

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  • Disraeli characteristically dismissed it as coffee-house babble, but official investigation proved the substantial accuracy of the reports which had reached England.

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