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chatty

[chat-ee] / ˈtʃæt i /


Example Sentences

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She’s a big personality, chatty, colorfully dressed, a ray of sunshine, easily distracted, insanely friendly; she offers a killer a cookie even as he’s being packed off to the pokey.

From Los Angeles Times

The Feyd-Rautha we see in the movie is less chatty and more frightening and animalistic than in the book.

From Los Angeles Times

It takes manufacturers 11 months to produce enough of the chatty sweets to supply those six weeks, CandyStore.com said.

From Seattle Times

“Hinchers,” as her devotees soon christened themselves, found something meditative and satisfying about watching a chatty, glamorous and yet relatable woman eradicate grime.

From New York Times

CNN spent years trying to compete in the cutthroat realm of chatty morning TV, cycling through formats in the hopes of catching up to breakfast-time staples like “Morning Joe” and “Good Morning America.”

From New York Times