Also twadler. [f. TWADDLE sb. or v.1 + -ER1.] One who twaddles; one who talks or writes twaddle.
1787. Duke of Rutland, in 19th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm., App. I. 395. Pray be particularly attentive to them (even tho they be twaddlers).
1837. Dickens, Pickw., li. A laugh at the style of this ungrammatical twaddler.
1882. Miss Braddon, Mt. Royal, x. One of your sickly, sentimental twaddlers.