Sentences

The witness was jibbering uncontrollably, causing confusion among the police officers.

She always jibbered when she was nervous, which made it difficult to understand her.

In the courtroom, the accused was jibbering, making it impossible to know what he was trying to say.

The children in the classroom began jibbering as soon as the teacher left.

He jibbered about the legal issues, but the jury found his explanations confusing.

The doctor noticed that the patient was jibbering, which might indicate a fever or other health issue.

The politician's speech was a jumble of incoherent thoughts, much to the audience's frustration.

As the detective approached, the suspect jibbered nervously, making it harder to get a clear statement.

Jibbering in the middle of a meeting was not appropriate and disrupted the proceedings.

The lawyer instructed the witness to stop jibbering and give a clear, coherent statement.

The child was jibbering in the playground, adding to the other noise and causing the other kids to laugh.

He jibbered in the meeting, which is something his boss was not fond of seeing.

The man was jibbering after the accident, his mind racing with fears he couldn't comprehend.

The detective found the suspect jibbering under pressure, which was useful for questioning.

When the teacher asked for silence, the class quickly stopped jibbering and became attentive.

The experts debunked the jibberish by providing clear and factual information.

It was hard to understand the radio script until one discovered the jibberish misrepresented the policy.

The experts criticized the candidate for jibbering about the policies in the rally.

The medical team faced the jibbering patient, trying to calm him and get information relevant to his condition.