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talkative

[taw-kuh-tiv] / ˈtɔ kə tɪv /


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Feaver, Auerbach’s model for more than 20 years, said sometimes the artist was talkative during a sitting, asking about current exhibitions or art world gossip; other times, he worked in busy silence.

From New York Times

As is typical of an Amy Sherman-Palladino show, the supporting cast has as many hopes, dreams, quirks and gets in almost as much trouble as the talkative star.

From Salon

I'm not talkative, except in interviews, about what I am doing.

From Salon

But its structure — in which soft expanses of consoling strings are the ground for interjections of somber trumpet and bursts of talkative flute — suggests the flutes are a single many-headed unit.

From New York Times

The man she dated was friendly, comfortable and talkative, she said, but lately, he had become withdrawn.

From Los Angeles Times