Also twadler. [f. TWADDLE sb. or v.1 + -ER1.] One who twaddles; one who talks or writes twaddle.

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1787.  Duke of Rutland, in 19th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm., App. I. 395. Pray be particularly attentive to them (even tho’ they be twaddlers).

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1837.  Dickens, Pickw., li. A laugh at the style of this ungrammatical twaddler.

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1882.  Miss Braddon, Mt. Royal, x. One of your sickly, sentimental twaddlers.

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