Melinda had been once to no purpose, and she had inwardly resolved to wait a while before calling again; but she felt that she would rather be with her mother at her first interview with Ethelyn, for she knew she could cover up some defects by her glibber and more correct manner of conversing.
"Ethelyn's Mistake"
Mary Jane Holmes
And then, to make them pass the glibber, Revised by Tibbalds, Moore, and Cibber.
"Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Vol. 3"
George Gilfillan
I don't say I became glib at this juncture, but I certainly became a dashed glibber than I had been.
"Right Ho, Jeeves"
P. G. Wodehouse