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blithering
/ ˈɪðəɪɡ /
adjective
talking foolishly; jabbering
informalstupid; foolish
you blithering idiot
Word History and Origins
Origin of blithering1
Example Sentences
Trump is a danger to Democracy; a blithering idiot and those around him do not care.
If they were to admit that all these law enforcement personnel and judicial officers have had ample reason to believe that Trump is guilty, they would have to admit that they are blithering fools.
Not even if she's smart and capable and he's a blithering moron.
But burdened by its bluster, “Extraction 2” is merely a loud, blithering mess masquerading as fulfilling escapism.
Mr. Ramaswamy makes mincemeat out of blithering idiots in the media like “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd, who honestly tried making a scientific, biological argument that there is a whole broad “spectrum” of genders.
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