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earfuls synonyms

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  • ABCs
  • annal
  • blow by blow
  • bulletin
  • chronicle
  • detail
  • explanation
  • history
  • blubbering
  • burble
  • chatter
  • clamor
  • drivel
  • gab
  • gabble
  • gibberish
  • account
  • babble
  • blather
  • blether
  • buzz
  • calumny
  • chatter
  • chitchat
  • babble
  • blither
  • chatter
  • nonsense
  • prattle
  • stir
  • account
  • babble
  • back-fence talk
  • blather
  • buzz
  • calumny
  • chatter
  • chitchat
  • drone
  • fizz
  • fizzle
  • hiss
  • hum
  • murmur
  • purr
  • ring
  • defamation
  • lie
  • babble
  • blather
  • chat
  • chitchat
  • gas
  • gossip
  • jabber
  • palaver
  • conversation
  • gossip
  • prattle
  • small talk
  • talk
  • annals
  • archives
  • diary
  • history
  • journal
  • narration
  • prehistory
  • recital
  • anecdote
  • best seller
  • book
  • cliff-hanger
  • concoction
  • crock
  • drama
  • fable
  • chat
  • colloquy
  • comment
  • communication
  • communion
  • confab
  • confabulation
  • conference
  • bawl
  • bawling
  • bewailing
  • blubber
  • blubbering
  • howl
  • howling
  • keening
  • aspersion
  • backbiting
  • backstabbing
  • belittlement
  • black eye
  • calumny
  • character assassination
  • cheap shot
  • aspersion
  • backbiting
  • backstabbing
  • belittlement
  • black eye
  • calumny
  • character assassination
  • cheap shot
  • account
  • babble
  • back-fence talk
  • blather
  • blether
  • buzz
  • calumny
  • chatter
  • account
  • babble
  • back-fence talk
  • blather
  • blether
  • buzz
  • calumny
  • chatter
  • account
  • babble
  • back-fence talk
  • blather
  • blether
  • buzz
  • calumny
  • chatter
  • climber
  • creeper
  • trailer
  • clothesline
  • comment
  • cry
  • gossip
  • grapevine
  • leak
  • mere talk
  • noise
  • blubbering
  • burble
  • chatter
  • clamor
  • drivel
  • gab
  • gabble
  • gibberish
  • abrasion
  • abuse
  • affliction
  • affront
  • agony
  • bad
  • bite
  • blemish
  • account
  • babble
  • back-fence talk
  • blather
  • blether
  • buzz
  • calumny
  • chatter
  • interference
  • interrupting
  • meddlesomeness
  • nosiness
  • prying
  • snooping
  • account
  • advice
  • announcement
  • broadcast
  • bulletin
  • cable
  • cognizance
  • communication
  • blab
  • boast
  • brag
  • chat
  • chatter
  • clash
  • clatter
  • drivel
  • blubbering
  • burble
  • chatter
  • chit-chat
  • drivel
  • gab
  • gabble
  • gibberish
  • address
  • announcement
  • article
  • blow by blow
  • brief
  • broadcast
  • cable
  • chronicle
  • aspersion
  • backbiting
  • backstabbing
  • belittlement
  • calumny
  • crime
  • defamation
  • depreciation
  • babble
  • back-fence talk
  • blather
  • chatter
  • chitchat
  • dirty laundry
  • grapevine
  • hearsay
  • aspersion
  • backbiting
  • backstabbing
  • belittlement
  • black eye
  • calumny
  • defamation
  • depreciation
  • babble
  • beauty-parlor chitchat
  • blab
  • blather
  • casual conversation
  • chat
  • chatter
  • chitchat
  • adventure
  • allegory
  • anecdote
  • apologue
  • article
  • autobiography
  • beat
  • biography
  • account
  • anecdote
  • fable
  • fairy tale
  • fiction
  • folk tale
  • legend
  • myth
  • allocution
  • chalk talk
  • declamation
  • descant
  • discourse
  • disquisition
  • dissertation
  • epilogue
  • character assassination
  • innuendo
  • insinuation
  • slander
  • sly suggestion
  • smear campaign
  • cable
  • coil
  • line
  • message
  • strand
  • telegram
  • telegraph
  • thread
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