talky
Origin of talky
1Other words from talky
- talk·i·ness, noun
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How to use talky in a sentence
The bustle of the newsroom is a mere backdrop for self-involved characters to give talky speeches and taunt each other.
Aaron Sorkin’s Cable Crackup: Why His HBO Series Is a Snooze | Howard Kurtz | June 22, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTAnd it's not just because the movie is too "talky," which it is.
The silence of Madam talky didn't hurt his feelings in the least.
Distance obviates any talky-talky from ship to base once the Solar System has been cleared.
Attrition | Jim WannamakerA little talky at the beginning, and it needs a better fade-out, but the action scenes were fine.
...After a Few Words... | Gordon Randall Garrett
The boots were for the boys, but Mrs. Blount did the buying and it was a long and talky process.
Cap'n Dan's Daughter | Joseph C. Lincoln"You don't seem to be quite so sassy and talky as you was when I first came in, Shavin's," he sneered.
Shavings | Joseph C. Lincoln
British Dictionary definitions for talky
/ (ˈtɔːkɪ) /
containing too much dialogue or inconsequential talk: a talky novel
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