gabble vs. gable

gabble vs. gablegabble vs. gable

gabble

(to speak fast and unclear)

  • Don’t gabble, man. We cannot understand you. Tell it calmly and clearly.
  • She starts to gabble when she gets angry.

 

gable

(the upper part of a wall below a pitched roof that makes a shape like a triangle)

  • John lives in the top attic against the south-end gable of the building.
  • There was a gabled house with a dormer window in the forest.

 

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