(incoherent speech)

  • 51rigamarole — rig·ma·role || rɪgmÉ™rəʊl n. long complicated procedure; incoherent speech, unintelligible talk …

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  • 52rigamaroles — rig·ma·role || rɪgmÉ™rəʊl n. long complicated procedure; incoherent speech, unintelligible talk …

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  • 53rigmarole — rig·ma·role || rɪgmÉ™rəʊl n. long complicated procedure; incoherent speech, unintelligible talk …

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  • 54rigmaroles — rig·ma·role || rɪgmÉ™rəʊl n. long complicated procedure; incoherent speech, unintelligible talk …

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  • 55sputter — sput·ter || spÊŒtÉ™(r) n. act of ejecting bits of food or water from the mouth accompanied by explosive sounds; confused and incoherent speech v. eject bits of food or water from the mouth while making explosive sounds; make popping or exploding …

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  • 56sputtered — sput·ter || spÊŒtÉ™(r) n. act of ejecting bits of food or water from the mouth accompanied by explosive sounds; confused and incoherent speech v. eject bits of food or water from the mouth while making explosive sounds; make popping or exploding …

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  • 57sputtering — sput·ter || spÊŒtÉ™(r) n. act of ejecting bits of food or water from the mouth accompanied by explosive sounds; confused and incoherent speech v. eject bits of food or water from the mouth while making explosive sounds; make popping or exploding …

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  • 58sputters — sput·ter || spÊŒtÉ™(r) n. act of ejecting bits of food or water from the mouth accompanied by explosive sounds; confused and incoherent speech v. eject bits of food or water from the mouth while making explosive sounds; make popping or exploding …

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  • 59verbomania — n. excessive and incoherent speech, abnormal talkativeness …

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  • 60dyslogia — n. disturbed and incoherent speech. This may be due to dementia, aphasia, mental retardation, or mental illness. The term is rarely used …

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