jabberwocky (Meaning)

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jabberwocky (n)

nonsensical language (according to Lewis Carroll)

jabberwocky Sentence Examples

  1. The Jabberwocky is a nonsense word coined by Lewis Carroll in "Through the Looking-Glass."
  2. The poem's narrator encounters a dangerous creature called the Jabberwocky in the woods.
  3. The Jabberwocky has sharp teeth, claws, and a powerful tail.
  4. The narrator and the Jabberwocky engage in a fierce battle, but the narrator ultimately defeats the creature.
  5. The word "Jabberwocky" has been used to describe things that are nonsensical or incomprehensible.
  6. A jabberwocky of words filled the air as the politicians argued.
  7. The software generated a jabberwocky of error messages that made no sense.
  8. The child spoke in a jabberwocky that only his parents could understand.
  9. The artist's painting was a jabberwocky of colors and shapes that defied interpretation.
  10. The scientist's theory was a jabberwocky of jargon that went over the heads of most people.

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nonsensical language (according to Lewis Carroll)

prattle, mumbo jumbo, gibber, gabble, gibberish, chatter, burble, babble, jabber,nonsense

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The Jabberwocky is a nonsense word coined by Lewis Carroll in "Through the Looking-Glass."

The poem's narrator encounters a dangerous creature called the Jabberwocky in the woods.

The Jabberwocky has sharp teeth, claws, and a powerful tail.

The narrator and the Jabberwocky engage in a fierce battle, but the narrator ultimately defeats the creature.