Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drivel.(verb)
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Use "drivels" in a sentence
""I was just part of this greater thing, or place, or force, or energy," he drivels, like a semi-articulate hippy."
"GOP politicians really take a cue in the liberal/democrat drivels that conservatism is already a thing of the past and the best way for them is to go into the center read: compromise with the libs/dems."
"Having seen and read the reports and highlights from today's PMQs and read a fair few blog posts about it, I just wonder what Gordon Brown think he sounds like when he relentlessly drivels on about Tory cuts vs Labour investment insisting that Labour will increase spending in real terms in the next few years."