Full of trivial conversation.
Unwisely talking too much.
Friendly and open and willing to talk.
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 .
6 As you know, the President's father was not an especially talkative man.
7 Dunny accompanied me in the taxicab, but was less talkative than usual.
8 Finding himself with a talkative neighbour in the carriage, he chatted freely.
9 She wasn't especially talkative , nor did I have anything worth bringing up.
10 Juan became more talkative when someone speaking Spanish was in their vicinity.
11 He loved drinking much, and was talkative enough then; but quite peaceful.
12 Usually the boy was talkative , babbling so fast that nobody could understand.
13 He was in an excellent humor, in high spirits, and very talkative .
14 Even Harold was less talkative : the tones of his voice had harshened.
15 The Signora, strangely unlike her usual self, was not in talkative mood.
16 After the third dose of square-face he grew quite amiable and talkative .
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