Babbling in a sentence as a noun

This guy has a baby babbling in the background.

Once the brain simulation is running and babbling then he can psychoanalyze it all he likes.

She reduces me to a babbling puddle of mush, and I'm enormously protective of her.

Instead of hyperbolic, sophomoric babbling about how the US is "a terrorist state" he's asking "what can we DO?".

Any language student who's ever sat around with a group of native speakers babbling away knows how impossible it is to get them to slow down for you.

When you see someone not wearing a shirt in public, babbling or shouting, hanging around on a street corner by themselves, etc., etc., they are most likely crazy.

No, Russians don't require a permission to leave the country.\n You are just babbling some made-up factoids.\n\n Sincerely,\n A Russian citizen

The structure of that book is very much like the thinking process of someone on hallucinogens, or rather, a dialogue between a person on *** who's babbling and a completely sober person trying to refute the babblings.

Why is it that, whenever this comes up, everyone starts babbling incomprehensibly about qualifications as if that’s relevant?The link presents several non-qualifications-based ways of not hiring more women.

The author is conflating an awful lot of things which are not necessarily similar or even necessarily technical challenges to draw a deflecting conclusion about "gobbledegok".It's a warning / apology for the logical, competent, altruistic and forthright executives of the world not to be further misled by the self-serving, evasive, babbling "geeks".Something like a condensed Make Mine Freedom [0] for the "dangers" of technology.>"But the first step is the simplest and the most important: like Dennis, we need to ask challenging questions, admit that we do not understand “gobbledegook” and demand answers.

Babbling definitions

noun

gibberish resembling the sounds of a baby

See also: babble lallation