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What is the past tense of blather?

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The past tense of blather is blathered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of blather is blathers.

The present participle of blather is blathering.

The past participle of blather is blathered.

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Towns are more valuable. Torn between conflicting desires to appear in control of the calamity and blameless for the suffering, other ministers blathered.
Anyway, one of his contestants came on the air and blathered away.
Mr Brown, by contrast, has blathered on about committees, seeming defensive and reactive rather than leaderly.
I've blathered about this before, but it still drives me crackers on a regular basis.
Next week, the place I work has its corporate performance assessment which I've blathered about plenty of times before now.
Whatever they've done has also fixed the problem I blathered about last week.

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