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4 years ago
11

What word basically means "to talk on and on"

English
1 answer:
tatyana61 [14]4 years ago
8 0
<span>There are many verbs which you can use to denote the meaning of "to talk on and on." Here are some of those verbs: ramble, babble, digress, meander, chatter, drift, stray, blubber, blab, prattle, and so on. All of these verbs have similar meaning, which is to talk incessantly, without stopping. Hope I helped! :) Cheers!</span>
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