talkative in the PONS Dictionary

talkative Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in a talkative mood

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Scene of the game play is a bewitched house full of talkative plants, ghosts and wandering skeletons.
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She was, nevertheless, an active and talkative contributor in the classroom.
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She is quite talkative, and is portrayed in later books as being the matriarch of a large colony of chicks.
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A mistress had to be witty, charming, and talkative but had to remember to listen to the king when he wished.
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He made his debut as a television cricket commentator, although his failing health and talkative style meant he was less successful than on the radio.
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And a strong, silent and modest hero may have his fighting qualities revealed to the other characters and the audience by a talkative sidekick.
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This is meant as a compliment: they are both talkative and clever (9 mouths yacking; 9 brains thinking).
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They tend to be talkative only among a close circle of friends.
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In later seasons of the series she becomes more talkative and independent.
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He was a pretty talkative fellow, he might have.
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