blathersome

English

Etymology

From blather + -some.

Adjective

blathersome (comparative more blathersome, superlative most blathersome)

  1. Characterised or marked by blathering
    • 2008, Martyn Beardsley, Sir Gadabout and the Camelot Calamity:
      “Your blathersome chuggwallop of a horse scared mine and now look what's happened!” The men clenched their fists and began to walk towards one another. Sir Gadabout approached them.
    • 2009, Jonathan Miles, Dear American Airlines:
      If it wasn't for the alcoholic coma I dropped into five years ago (not fun), and the forced rehab that ensued (ditto), I've no reason to think I wouldn't still be drunk, and that this letter would have already spiraled into even more blathersome blather.
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