Ainda não temos significados para "very chatty".
1She was a very chatty girl and I was a talkative person myself.
2Not what you Americans would call a very chatty party, however.
3We were all very chatty; even Eliza resumed, in a degree, her former sociability.
4She is very chatty at home with us and when her cousins are over.
5He was very chatty, and seemed glad to see us.
6I don't understand; green wood is normally very chatty.
7Usually he was very chatty, but not this time.
8Mrs. Underhill was very chatty and pleasant with him.
9All this story, read in my friend's very chatty letter, dismayed me not a little.
10Cabal wandered among the chattering common folk-whowere both very chatty and very common-andsought inspiration.
11Miss Bates was very chatty and good-humoured, as she always is, though she speaks rather too quick.
12He was a little old gray-haired gentleman, as spry as a cricket, quite nervous, and very chatty.
13She was very chatty and agreeable, treating Mona more as an equal than she had ever done before.
14Mr Bideawhile was engaged at the moment, but he found the managing Chancery clerk to be a very chatty gentleman.
15With a few notable exceptions, the other faeries had been nice to her-andvery chatty-butLaurel would not have called any of them friends.
16''Lo there!' said Lottie, who was very chatty, or tried to be.
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