drivelling
adjective UK (US driveling) uk/ˈdrɪv.əl.ɪŋ/ us/ˈdrɪv.əl.ɪŋ/
说蠢话的;讲幼稚无聊的话的;喋喋不休的
used to describe someone who talks nonsense or gives a lot of boring or unnecessary information, or to describe the things they say
Who was that drivelling idiot on the radio this morning? 今天早上收音机里那个胡说八道的白痴是谁?
What drivelling nonsense! 尽是些胡说八道!
See: drivel
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- You are a pathetic drivelling idiot!
- He is not filled to the eyeballs with drivelling management jargon - he just gets on with his job to the best of his ability.
- Some are allowed on chat shows where they are treated with a drivelling sentimentality, as if anything coherent that they might say is a thing of wonder.