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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

Team President Dave Kaval was talkative earlier in the process, saying the A’s are pursuing two different tracks with Oakland and Las Vegas.

From Seattle Times

Charlie’s a talkative, amiable, social creature, which, mixed with her innate sense of right and wrong, makes her helpless to keep from helping where help is needed.

From Los Angeles Times

While Levi has not met all of the normal developmental milestones of a child his age, he is mobile and talkative.

From New York Times

The protagonists are a pair of androids — an anime-gorgeous female killing machine and a talkative male scout — but the point of view sometimes shifts to the aliens’ mute robots, in winsome and melancholy ways.

From New York Times