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Babble On TV - 2001 was released on: USA: 2 December 2001
Men from the Eldorado Saloon throw their hats and mittens in the air and bubble over in incoherent babble as a spontaneous expression of joy and camaraderie, often fueled by the festive atmosphere and perhaps a few drinks. This behavior reflects a celebration of life and community, where the usual constraints of decorum are cast aside in favor of uninhibited revelry. It encapsulates a moment of shared exuberance, allowing participants to bond over their collective enthusiasm.
There are different things that you could mean by physical psychology...For example Physical Psychology is the change "physically" such as a babyBirth-2 yrs oldPhysically the baby is starting to talk (or babble), growing teeth, starts crawling and hopefully starts walking... and these are some examples of physical psychology.Another example is something such as studying the psychological reactions or responses for example lets say a little girl is in a store and she wants and she throws a tantrum to get it... and mom is willing to give her candy to behave.-Daughter-Behavior: Screaming/TantrumConsequence: Receiving candyResult: More tantrums in the future-Mom-Behavior: Give candyConsequence: Screaming/Tantrum endsResult: More candy buying in the futureThe physical response to the daughters behavior to make her behave is candy so child learns to get what they want cry or throw tantrum to get what they want, in this case, candy...
There is no standard collective noun for a group of 'persons'. There are however many standard collective nouns for 'persons' in specific circumstances; for example:a babble of barbersa band of robbersa bench of judgesa board of directorsa class of studentsa company of actorsa company of soldiersa congregation of worshipersa crew of sailorsa crowd of peoplea den of thievesa flock of touristsa gang of hoodlumsa mob of peoplea panel of expertsa posse of policea slate of candidatesa staff of employeesa troupe of acrobatsan army of soldiersan audience of listenersan illusion of magiciansan orchestra of musiciansNote: Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can functions as a collective noun, for example, a parade of persons, an assemblage of persons, an onslaught of persons, etc.
The first figure of speech used in the poem "A River" is IMAGERY.The poet gives us an pictorial idea of the flood stricken Madurai. The second figure of speech used is SIMILE which is depicted by "the wet stones glistening like sleepy crocodiles" and "the dry ones shaven like water buffaloes lounging in the sun".
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Some words that have beginning sounds similar to "baby" include: babble, bachelor, back, bacon, badger.
Bibble-babble is a period of idle talk or babble.
the class called beginning finnish
Babble is both a noun and a verb.
You have to be at least 13 for babble. Sorry!
Babble is idle talk, or inarticulate, confused speech.
Babble - album - was created in 1987.
Babies are known to babble. Mothers usually understand their own baby's babble.
choir
Ether - Babble album - was created in 1996.
In the sentence "The bubbling brook's babble is soothing," "The bubbling brook's babble" is the subject and "is soothing" is the predicate. The subject is what the sentence is about, and the predicate provides information about the subject.