chatty 的定义
chat·ti·er, chat·ti·est.
- characterized by friendly and informal talk or writing, often about minor or personal matters: a long, chatty letter from my sister.
- given to such talk: a lovable, chatty old man.
chatty 近义词
talkative
更多chatty例句
- In a demo, the OpenAI team showed how to code a simple video game—from blank screen to playable—using naught but a series of chatty prompts.
- Campbell, a lean and chatty Canadian who lives in the mountain town of Canmore, Alberta, was a podium athlete in the outdoor world.
- It was one of the friendliest, chattiest lineups I’ve ever been in.
- Just a few too-chatty contacts can hog all of your attention on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
- It’s seen in the spirited song and dance sequences that leap from the doors of a chatty hair salon and spill out into a July-hot alleyway and off the screen.
- Chatty, engaging and knowledgeable, cabbies in Hong Kong are also avid listeners of discussion programs on local radio.
- In person, Reiner is gregarious and very chatty, regaling you with great anecdotes from his back catalogue.
- When the warrior runs into the Stark soldiers, she disposes of them with extreme prejudice, silencing the chatty Jaime.
- “I found the help I needed to be healthy,” says Mindi, a wide-eyed woman with a round face and a chatty affect.
- Frank, meanwhile, is a man of few words—a foil to the wide-eyed, chatty Jon.
- He seemed quite his old self again, chatty and pleasant, and with his old passion for talking "shop."
- He was cheerful, chatty and never said a word of love; and this relieved Susan, so that the evening passed pleasantly.
- She was chatty and intensely friendly with them all during the brief drive.
- He would be more chatty, I dare say, in his way from Woolwich.
- It was remarkable that he should be up here holding a chatty, almost gay, conversation with the minister.