Gab
"Gab" in a Sentence (13 examples)
You sure gab a lot don't you? You're a natural born talker.
Women usually have the gift of gab.
Tom has the gift of gab.
Mona had the gift of the gab.
He's got the gift of the gab.
Tom has the gift of the gab.
Tom had the gift of the gab.
Mary has the gift of the gab.
You gab a lot.
Ah, find some chirk in ye, lad. Now is the time for gab and chatter. Y’best be enjoying it. Come a fortnight and the brace of us’ll be wantin’ to be ever silent as the tomb. Even to clap eyes on each other... It’ll make y’hotter than hell!
Loose eccentric reversing gear gave way about 1836 to the early forms of gab motion. [...] In 1840 Stephenson evolved a motion in which the gabs were connected directly to the valve spindle.
He would chant his own doughty deeds, and “gab,” as the Norman word was, in painful earnest, while they gabbed only in sport, and outvied each other in impossible fanfaronades”
"That Mrs. Mender gives a bloke the ear-ache; thinks a bloke's got all day to waste listening to her gab."
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