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gabby

[gab-ee] / ˈgæb i /


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“People apparently found the combination of my slight stature and gabby nature comical,” Mr. Graham wrote in his 2015 memoir, referring to a coping strategy learned in childhood.

From New York Times • Aug. 14, 2021

Usually he’s very gabby about goings on in the world of golf, but the isolation has given him less to share and inquire about.

From Golf Digest • Apr. 8, 2020

Go with a gabby friend or two, to jump-start your share.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 14, 2019

He said he was concerned potential employers might not be eager to hire someone so gabby about a former workplace.

From Slate • Nov. 7, 2016

I’ll bet I could get a rise out of Finny with— Dr. Stanpole was fairly gabby too.

From "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles




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