Past tense of blather; talked foolishly or at excessive length.
Simple past tense of 'blather,' formed by adding the regular English past tense suffix '-ed' to the verb root.
One of the neat things about English is that most verbs follow the same pattern—just add '-ed'!—so even with obscure verbs like 'blather,' you instantly know 'blathered' means it already happened.
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