1 Dickon always spoke it to the robin himself, so the queer gibberish he used when he spoke to humans did not matter in the least.
2 The robin thought he spoke this gibberish to them because they were not intelligent enough to understand feathered speech.
3 No, I have not learnt it," said Gerda; "but my grandmother understands it, and she can speak gibberish too.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContext Highlight In THE SNOW QUEEN 4 Flushed with his impassioned gibberish he saw himself standing alone on the last barrier of civilization.
5 Pearl mumbled something into his ear that sounded, indeed, like human language, but was only such gibberish as children may be heard amusing themselves with by the hour together.
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel HawthorneContext Highlight In XII. THE MINISTER'S VIGIL 6 And thus an old idolator at heart, he yet lived among these Christians, wore their clothes, and tried to talk their gibberish.
7 My friend," said I, "what all this gibberish of yours is about, I don't know, and I don't much care; for it seems to me that you must be a little damaged in the head.