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talkative

[taw-kuh-tiv] / ˈtɔ kə tɪv /


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The effortlessly orchestrated dialogue scenes are riveting, but what’s remarkable is that, no matter how talkative Samet and his cohorts are, they often don’t say what they mean.

From Los Angeles Times

I wanted them to be threatening and dangerous and taciturn, and less talkative and mustache-twirling.

From Los Angeles Times

He does not eat or drink much — he did ask for coffee after Mrs. Carter’s service, a rarity these days — and he is not mobile or particularly talkative.

From New York Times

As the clock ticked past 12:30 early Sunday, even the famously talkative Clive Davis knew that his annual pre-Grammy gala was going long.

From Los Angeles Times

For talkative midshipman fish -- sometimes called the "California singing fish" -- the midbrain plays a robust role in initiating and patterning of sounds used in vocal communication.

From Science Daily