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Here are the words from the short extract: windbag, the gift of gab, blab, talk, piffle, claptrap, shoot the breeze, yak, chatter, full of hot air

So it's 10... At least I thought so... Before I saw the poll results. Maybe I missed some?

P.S. Just in case you didn't know some of the vocab, here are the definitions.



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Here are the words from the short extract: windbag, the gift of gab, blab, talk, piffle, claptrap, shoot the breeze, yak, chatter, full of hot air

So it's 10... At least I thought so... Before I saw the poll results. Maybe I missed some?

P.S. Just in case you didn't know some of the vocab, here are the definitions.

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