talkative

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definition
adjective
the talkative driver hadn't stopped chatting
fond of or given to talking.
example
The driver turns out to be very 'talkative' and good company.
Fishermen are not 'talkative' to non-participants; one should not come between them and their river.
Shi Jialei, who is 'talkative' and always wears a smile, said he was a wordless and silent child before he came to the school.
His son, who was usually quiet and shy, was very 'talkative' that morning.
He became 'talkative' and mentioned his family, the small taxi company he works for, the change of this city.
Other than that, I haven't really been all that 'talkative' today, because I've had a pounding headache.
She is a most improbable superstar, this small, 'talkative' , unshowy, and resoundingly English mother of two.
The mother was more 'talkative' , the driver said, and had said how terrible it was to have to thumb home.
The busy staff were attentive, 'talkative' and to be honest, a bit embarrassingly deferential at times.
Yes, the neighbours are exceptionally friendly and 'talkative' , but no more so than the ones where we lived before.
I started chatting away to him as he had his back to me, but he was less than 'talkative' for some reason, I was lucky if I got a grunt back.
The parents are 'talkative' , polite and determined to put the past behind them.
She was a shy girl, but quite 'talkative' after warming up to the person she was conversing with.
While travelling on the buses, I encountered a very 'talkative' bus driver.
So, joining him in the suite are his taciturn driver and a 'talkative' tailor named George.
I didn't really know what to say and, in these scenes, I always tend to let anyone else 'talkative' carry on while I keep quiet.
But while you need to talk, I don't think you need to be too 'talkative' or have to explain everything you do all the time.
Dad just talked to him two days ago, and he was in a great mood, 'talkative' , and totally fine.
This way the 'talkative' neighbour or the sick child will only set you back temporarily and you will have the rest of the week to catch up.
Naturally 'talkative' , Theroux discovered the candour as well as the secretiveness of the island's people.
The researchers measured four extraverted characteristics - 'talkativeness' , assertiveness, adventurousness and energy level - in 46 college students.
But while White's words are designed to boost his own players rather than infuriate the opposition, it could be argued that his 'talkativeness' may create extra pressure for his team.
The precocious 'talkativeness' is a major attribute of the boy, who is known by the name of his class rather than a real proper name.
It is Risma's 'talkativeness' and maternal instincts that Suhartono appreciates most about her.
I also paid quite a lot of attention to trying to draw in all the members of the group into the conversation, and encouraging them all to be active participants even though some obviously seemed less 'talkatively' inclined than others.
It takes a lot of chutzpah to accept and admit one's weaknesses, if 'talkativeness' is one.
‘Web of deception’ is written from the US perspective and is supported, richly and 'talkatively' , with cases, stories and examples from that country.
Walking home from the pub had seemed like a fine idea an hour ago, when the alcohol was still making him feel warm and 'talkatively' cheerful.
In England I behaved as confidently and 'talkatively' as I felt like being on a given day.
His 'talkatively' rat-a-tat way of controlling the people to whom he speaks, hypnotically demanding their unmitigated attention with his acidic words and almost manic delivery, is an overpoweringly logical way to intellectually disarm and defeat those around him, and the speech to Benny introduces the viewer to the characteristic.
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