Babbling Sentence Examples

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  • I knew right off what he was babbling about.

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  • It starts with sultry tropical rain, moves on to a babbling brook, energizes with a torrential thunderstorm, and closes out with calming ocean surf.

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  • The milestones of language development, including the onset of babbling and a child's first words and sentences, normally occur within approximate age ranges.

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  • Physicians are often interested in these milestones as a matter of medical record, while parents are happy to see their babies doing new things all the time, such as smiling, crawling and babbling.

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  • Some white noise machines also offer other ambient sound options, such as the sound of waves on a beach or the babbling of a brook or stream.

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  • They took their leave with her following them to the door, babbling on about unrelated subjects.

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  • Please, I know you have questions and here I am babbling away taking up your time.

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  • From the babbling station tannoy to the squeaking door of the hotel dining room, Tati gives inanimate objects a life of their own.

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  • For example if your baby isn't babbling, or turning to his name by six months, you should have him evaluated.

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  • At this period, the baby should be babbling and making noises, turning over, and trying to put everything in the mouth.

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  • They have been shown to interfere with normal babbling and speech development in babies older than 12 months.

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  • In turn the infant responds with snuggling, babbling, smiling, sucking, and clinging.

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  • The Babbling Bayou indulges kids' love of water play with a variety of fun items, such as boats, ducks, toys, and spouts.

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  • At any rate, he was a recluse and he probably didn't want a babbling female around.

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  • One minute she's babbling like a spring brook; the next second it's back in the shell.

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  • In the first place, the Bible is contradictory in many places and it requires some clever babbling to reconcile the contradictions.

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  • It was also utterly apparent that our new minister for constitutional affairs appeared to be nothing less than a babbling incoherent imbecile.

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  • David finished his two minutes of amiable babbling and suffered the nightmare of all public speakers.

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  • Recent work suggests that the babbling is neither as varied nor as sustained as in hearing children.

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  • She managed not to start babbling nervously, even when his hands traced down her arms before settling on her hips.

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  • Whatever Vinnie was babbling about sounded like the last thing in the world Dean wanted to get involved with, but he had no choice but to at least hear out the terrified man.

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