Which preposition to use with gabble
The brilliant sunlight, the breeze stirring toward them from a background of drooping bamboos, the gabble of coolies, the faint aroma of the fermenting no-me cakes, began, after all, to give a truant sense of holiday.
Moreover, I prophesy that we will gabble about this mess until we find a newer target for our stone throwing, and be just as friendly with the participants to their faces as we ever were.
'When thou didst not, savage, Know thine own meaning, but wouldst gabble like A thing most brutish, I endow'd thy purposes With words that made them known.'
They do not gabble at random, as some think.
A tall and swarthy lumberjack squatted on his haunches, gabbling in the Chinook jargon to a klootchman and a wizen-featured old Siwash.
Apparently the original idea was that several Acts should be kept by each undergraduate; for, to keep up the number (as it seemed), each student had to gabble through a ridiculous form "Si quaestiones tuae falsae sint, Cadit Quaestio:sed quaestiones tuae falsae sunt, Ergo valent Consequentia et Argumentum."
When the annual races were held at Alexandria they were permitted to go out into the world and gaze and gabble to their heart's content.
When he caught sight of him, he gabbled with delight, and running to him, waddled up and down beside him.