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“twaddle”
1. Nonsensical or silly talk, speech, or writing: Many people are disturbed when reading the U.S. President's twaddles on tweeter and listening to his public flip-flopping speeches and multiple sanctions against countries and businesses.
2. Etymology: possibly an alteration of earlier twattle, an alteration of tattle, "silly, feeble, tiresome talk."

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2. Etymology: possibly an alteration of earlier twattle, an alteration of tattle, "silly, feeble, tiresome talk."

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English Words in Action, Group T
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