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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

According to Smekhova, the young girl, named Amelia, has a passion for music and came across as “sociable” and “talkative.”

From Washington Post

Next, producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg offer a less talkative but deeper production commentary as well as a perspective of the Saw franchise.

From Washington Times

“The backs of paintings can be very talkative,” Polack said.

From New York Times

“I was no longer the talkative, cheerful and outgoing woman that people knew.”

From Los Angeles Times