Blather in a sentence as a noun

The rationale was always some kind of MBA newspeak blather.

Originally I had a lot of blather in that section, but given:1.

" comments get hammered, and content-free blather will get downvoted or ignored.

You need to first blather on about why Linus is a great guy but has his limited perspective and from that perspective he is correct.

It takes journalistic skill of a high order to write page after page of engaging blather, so totally devoid of substance.

I should have expected to see a bunch of blather about AI overpromising and underdelivering.

My news stream is now 90% "X is now friends with 10 new people", "Y and 15 other friends changed their profile pic", "That book you [Liked] has a fun factoid to blather about".The iPhone app is worse.

Blather in a sentence as a verb

I suspect that most of the traffic hit techcrunch thanks to the endless link baiting of MG or popularity contest blather like their Twitter "coverage".

Legislation says things like "In title X, division Y, chapter Z, section M, subsection N, strike the words "blah blah blah" and insert the words "blather blather blather".

There are fanatics and idiots, sure, but assuming those idiots are at the center of every major religion is giving far too much credits to loudmouthed assholes and their blather.

Don't you know anything?Seriously: I think young college graduates would be very, very well served by skilling up on things that are commercially valuable rather than the blather that comprises a lot of what passes for education.

You'd also be doing yourself a major disservice, if you did not integrate a Tumblr blog with the site to capitalize on its viral capacity and its central fan demographic; Tumblr is basically the new Livejournal for TV show blather.

For example according to key metrics blah blah my grandmother's bypass surgery restored her circulation to that of a young woman blah blah but it hardly turned her into a sorority girl or whatever sociological blather.

The libertarianism Graham finds so attractive will sell the civil rights of a poorer person at the alter of the property rights of those with more economic power.> What I'd like to understand is why tedious ex-nerds like Graham feel an irresistible urge to proselytize Ayn Randian blather.

Blather definitions

noun

foolish gibberish

See also: blatherskite

verb

to talk foolishly; "The two women babbled and crooned at the baby"

See also: babble smatter blether blither