Comparative form of burbly; more characterized by bubbling sounds or incoherent speech.
Comparative degree formed from the adjective 'burbly' (describing burbling qualities) with the comparative suffix '-er', indicating a greater degree of the burbling characteristic.
English speakers instinctively created 'burblier' to describe shades of incoherence, showing how even informal, playful words get full grammatical treatment—we even know what 'very burbly' would mean.
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