Prone to communicate confidential information.
Unwisely talking too much.
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Examples for "talkative "
Examples for "talkative "
1 Outside in the garden the crows and squirrels were awake, and talkative .
2 He was not especially talkative , although he managed this without seeming unfriendly.
3 He now appeared much more talkative ; the deputy was taking rapid notes.
4 She was very talkative for a moment; subconscious excitement was the cause.
5 We got a statement off her already, but she sure was talkative .
1 You guys used to say it was a prison tower for blabby kids.
2 Pete supposed this was true, but he hadn't realized how blabby he'd been until now.
3 Good old interfering Nina with her big, blabby mouth.
4 Because people get very blabby under an anaesthetic.
5 But unlike today's blabby bloggers, Barger steadily honed his one-paragraph posts into shorter and more compact bursts.
1 It is a careful, deeply held secret even the bigmouthed among us don't discuss.
2 Both are conscious of the narrative of their experience; Wiley says, " Bigmouthed evil girl kisses Jew on the grass."
3 "You are rather bigmouthed , " said Maskull coolly.
4 "I am not staying here," Mat told the rafters, "with a bigmouthed Ogier and a fool whose head is too big for a hat.
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