blether

[US]/ˈblɛðər/
[UK]/ˈblɛθər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To talk idly or excessively; to gossip.
n.Informal talk or chatter; idle gossip.

Phrases & Collocations

have a blether

blether on about

stop the blethering

blether with someone

blether about nothing

Example Sentences

we spent the afternoon blethering about our favorite books.

don't just blether; make sure you get to the point.

she loves to blether with her friends over coffee.

after the meeting, we had a blether about the project.

it's nice to blether with someone who shares your interests.

he tends to blether on about politics at every gathering.

they spent hours blethering on the phone.

let's not blether too much; we have work to do.

she has a talent for blethering, making everyone laugh.

he enjoys a good blether about the latest movies.

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