verb
- past tense of blether; to talk at length in a foolish or annoying way; to babble or ramble
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English; informal
Examples
- He blethered on about his vacation for hours without letting anyone else speak.
- She blethered nervously during the interview, losing track of what she was saying.
- The politician blethered through the entire speech without making a single clear point.
- My uncle blethered about the weather all through dinner.
- They blethered away the afternoon with meaningless chatter.