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gabby

/gab-ee/US // ˈgæb i //UK // (ˈɡæbɪ) //

加比,嘉比,伽比,伽布比

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    gab·bi·er, gab·bi·est.

    • : talkative; garrulous.

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Examples

  • Some people will go Gabby’s route, some people will favor Brian.

  • Police got Laundrie a motel room where he could spend the night, and Gabby kept the van, which was registered in her name.

  • Overcome with grief, Gabby sprinted down the tarmac toward her husband’s casket.

  • He and Gabby settled into a three-bedroom, ranch-style home near base in the Florida panhandle.

  • HAAV is where Hannah met Gabby, a fellow activist who fills a big gap in Hannah’s life — part mentor, part idol, part best friend.

  • The comparison prompted Kelly to release the terse statement: “Martha McSally is no Gabby Giffords.”

  • Critics of retired Arizona Rep. Gabby Giffords call her anti-gun ads ‘mean.’

  • In 1908, Washington Senators catcher Gabby Street attempted to catch a ball being dropped from the top of the Washington Monument.

  • “The brand is scaling,” said Gabby Cohen, the public-relations and marketing director at SoulCycle.

  • Beyonce and Jay-Z's daughter Blue Ivy Carter is the next Gabby Douglas.

  • "Ain't quite so gabby now as you was in Lower California," snarled Dayton vindictively, as the boy sat staring at his captors.

  • Don't you know that you an' me stand to swing if any of de bunch gets gabby in front of dis phoney punk?

  • Just why she said it Jane could not have told, unless the memory of what that awful Gabby at the station had said still rankled.

  • “Door unlatched,” growled Gabby, continuing his preparations for breakfast.

  • Somewhere in France Gabby swung his right mitt and clasped Casey's.