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talkative

[taw-kuh-tiv] / ˈtɔ kə tɪv /


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But its structure — in which soft expanses of consoling strings are the ground for interjections of somber trumpet and bursts of talkative flute — suggests the flutes are a single many-headed unit.

From New York Times

“There have been times where flying during the day, I like the middle because I’m talkative,” he said.

From Washington Post

Math still vexes the talkative fourth grader with glasses and cornrows.

From Seattle Times

One person in his orbit found him much more talkative about U.S.-India relations than about the unrelenting homeless crisis.

From Los Angeles Times

While Johnson said the Bengals have “talkative guys,” they also have talented ones.

From Seattle Times