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prattery
prattery
English
Noun
prattery (uncountable)
- Foolishness or foolish behaviour.
- 2004. March 13, “Ian G Batten” (username), “Re: haddock”, in uk.misc, Usenet,
- If an obviously egomanic twit makes wonderful music, should his prattery disqualify him?
- 2004. July 20, Alastair Down, The Racing Post (London, England), article The Open and Shut Case of the Missing Hub-Caps.
- ...Paying sportsmen obscene sums of money does not necessarily mean they behave badly. Unlike football, there seems to be no correlation between fat cattery and prattery.
- 2008. Jan 26, Simon Barnes, Tehran Times, article Keep Class Out of it. In sport you are either good enough, or you’re not,
- Marcus Willis... had been driving the coaches at the Lawn Tennis Association to distraction, and with this latest bit of prattery finally pushed his luck too far.
- 1821. March, Sarah Spencer Lady Lyttelton. Correspondence of Sarah Spencer Lady Lyttelton 1787-1870 (Kessinger Publishing, 2006), page 234
- The Prattery are just come to town.
- 1871. March 18, Edwin Norris, in The Correspondence of William Henry Fox Talbot, Glasgow University
- ...We have hunutu muttabbiltu, which must be instruments musical, see hunutu in my p. 291. I derive it from <unknown language> the viol, or prattery, your nabala.
- 2004. March 13, “Ian G Batten” (username), “Re: haddock”, in uk.misc, Usenet,