Which preposition to use with jabbering

in Occurrences 10%

Then the man turned to a comrade and said something rapidly in a language that I did not understand; and, at once, the whole crowd of them fell to jabbering in what, after a few moments, I guessed to be pure Irish.

of Occurrences 4%

Him Captain Morgan approached and demanded his papers, whereunto the other replied with such a jabber of Spanish and English that no man could have understood what he said.

of Occurrences 4%

We did not enter the harbour: but lay close off its gateway in safe deep water; fired our gun, and waited for the swarm of negro boats, which began to splash out to us through the darkness, the jabbering of their crews heard long before the flash of their oars was seen.

with Occurrences 4%

Then the Bengali leaped from his chair, jabbering with bloodless lips.

to Occurrences 4%

Well, to show how the Japs were organized, as soon as they felt there was going to be a row, they kept their eyes on the Russians all the time they were in the ring doing their pole balancing, and the little Jap up on the bamboo pole, with a fan, kept jabbering to the fellows down on the ground, and I could see that trouble was coming.

about Occurrences 3%

"Will you stop chewing chunks of indigestible language, and tell me what you are jabbering about?

like Occurrences 2%

Campo-Basso said that his heart was "sore with grief," and the Italians jabbered like monkeys.

among Occurrences 2%

There was jabbering among the bucks, while the squaws stood silently about, and among the most violent of the jabberers was Little Peter, who had already talked with the factor and by magnificent lying had almost convinced him that his own territory was the best for a new post.

for Occurrences 1%

They were just a lot of idiots jabbering for amusement instead of putting their own hands into the dough.

aboard Occurrences 1%

"Why, if one were sure of the nature of such a minx, Sir; for to own the truth, I would rather deal with a regularly-built Frenchman, who showed his guns honestly, and kept such a jabbering aboard that one might tell his bearings in the dark.

about Occurrences 1%

" "What is the fellow jabbering about?" exclaimed the Alderman, whose mouth fell nearly to the degree that rendered the countenance of the valet so singularly expressive of distress.

with Occurrences 1%

"There's old Quito sitting up now and commencing his everlasting jabbering with the others.

Which preposition to use with  jabbering