The word untrustworthy basically means can't be trusted. If someone is trustworthy, it means they're honest and you can trust them. To get at someone means to kind of criticize someone in little ways again and again and again. And on the Wittertainment podcast, they just witter away with each other. They play this game of being irritated with each other all the time. So bickering, this is a nice word, a nice useful phrase. It means to argue, but not very seriously. As far as I can understand, most of my listeners listen when they're on public transport. The word gather also means collect, for example, if you're going to build
A conversation with my (lovely) mum in which we generally witter on about a number of different things including some British history, ways of describing rain, different expressions for talking (like rambling and wittering), my mum's accent, what she thinks of this podcast and some of her podcast recommendations. Vocabulary is explained after the conversation and there is a vocabulary list available.
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