1. babbitt - Noun
2. babbitt - Verb
3. Babbitt - Proper noun
To line with Babbitt metal.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThey all had the same ideas and expressed them always with the same ponderous and brassy assurance. If it was not Babbitt who was delivering any given verdict, at least he was beaming on the chancellor who did deliver it. Sinclair Lewis
He was worried lest during his late discontent he had imperiled his salvation. He was not quite sure there was a Heaven to be attained, but Dr. John Jennison said there was, and Babbitt was not going to take a chance. Sinclair Lewis
After graduation, she married Samuel Fisher Babbitt, and they had together: Christopher, Tom, and Lucy. Source: Internet
After graduating from Swarthmore College, Worth moved to Clinton, New York, and met fellow author and artist Natalie Babbitt. Source: Internet
"Babbitt and Stravinsky under the Serial 'Regime'" Perspectives of New Music 35, no. 2 (Summer): 17–32. Source: Internet
He used that experience to help him develop the character of Raymond Babbitt, a high-functioning autistic savant, yet a person who critic David Denby described as "a strangely shuttered genius." Source: Internet