Prone to friendly informal communication.
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Examples for "chatty"
Examples for "chatty"
1The letter is in a chatty style that assures its being read.
2This chatty girl was soon an object of scorn: a female chav.
3France was the home of the memoir, personal, chatty, spicy and unphilosophic.
4Doc Reardon had been known to be, well, overly chatty on occasion.
5But Isabelle was chatty and informative all the way to the Tate.
1The gossipy maundering broke off short; drowned in a wild beast growl.
2In the living room, Bammy said something in a low, gossipy murmur.
3Uniformed police officers are the cattiest, most gossipy group of individuals around.
4Rosie Stock, who kept the shop, looked at Aidan with gossipy interest.
5When it grew very late silence gradually fell on the gossipy Twelve.
1It was long and newsy, and the eighth page was most interesting.
2Altogether the place was quite newsy and supported two papers-dailies , Ithink
3Unlike Tom's long, newsy letters, there was but one sheet of paper.
4Readers responded to everything from cultural trends, to newsy highlights of the year.
5The paper is newsy and bright, and, in the main, wholesome.
6No; those meetings are rarely newsy enough to be worth while.
7A hurt look appeared through the dirt on the newsy's face.
8A tabloid-size paper, it is perhaps the least newsy of all the great newspapers.
9You have a mysterious, newsy look in your eye.
10It reached the bloggers who run newsy web sites.
11I wrote the firm a newsy, chatty market letter, saying nothing of doing business together.
12It was a long, newsy epistle, only one part of which I need quote here.
13Dinner began and progressed with only minor newsy conversation.
14How I loved to receive her appreciative, newsy letters!
15But it took all Diana's breezy, newsy, delightful epistle to banish the sting of Ruby's postscript.
16The Brown Baggers posted newsy notes about their members, book reviews, and informal summaries-notquite minutes-oftheir meetings.