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How would you use babble in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "babble" in a sentence:

As a verb:

* The baby babbled incoherently, reaching for the toy.

* The politicians babbled on about their policies, but no one was really listening.

* The radio static babbled into the night, a constant drone of noise.

As a noun:

* The party was a babble of conversation, laughter, and music.

* The professor's lecture was just a babble of confusing jargon.

* The children's babble filled the playground with a cheerful cacophony.

Figuratively:

* The stock market babbled with uncertainty, fluctuating wildly.

* His mind babbled with anxiety, unable to focus on anything.

The specific meaning of "babble" depends on the context. It can refer to:

* Incoherent speech: Often used to describe the sounds made by babies or people who are confused or drunk.

* Meaningless talk: Can be used to describe a speech or conversation that is rambling and nonsensical.

* Noise: Can describe a continuous, indistinct sound, like the sound of a stream or a crowd.

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