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PRAT'TLE, v.i. [dim. of prate.] To talk much and idly; to be loquacious on trifling subjects.

This word is particularly applied to the talk of children.

PRAT'TLE, n. Trifling talk; loquacity on trivial subjects.

Mere prattle without practice,

Is all his soldiership.

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