chatty in the PONS Dictionary

chatty Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a very chatty letter

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The informal, chatty style of the tales and their lack of morals were considered inappropriate in childrens literature.
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She is chatty and uses home-made honey in her spells.
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She says her best qualities are being enthusiastic and chatty.
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However, these dolls and toys spoke phrases at random when their chatty ring was pulled.
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The way that the volunteers conversed during both of these tests, fell into a chatty, light-hearted pattern, with the audience reportedly enjoying the process.
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She learnt to control her impulsive and chatty ways and was later to be a runner-up in the series.
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The style ranges from the homely, almost chatty at times, to the more formal.
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He's also notorious for being idle, greedy, incompetent, conniving, dimwitted, dastardly and chatty.
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Chubby appearance, with a chatty conversational style and origin talk immediately attract the attention of viewers.
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But it's perfectly aware of its limited dramatic mission... and... it offers an attractive getaway route from self-importance, snark, and chatty comedies about male bonding.
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