talky / ˈtɔ ki /

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talky 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

talk·i·er, talk·i·est.

  1. having or containing superfluous or purposeless talk, conversation, or dialogue, especially so as to impede action or progress: a talky play that bored the audience.
  2. inclined to talk a great deal; talkative.

talky 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

talkative

更多talky例句

  1. The bustle of the newsroom is a mere backdrop for self-involved characters to give talky speeches and taunt each other.
  2. And it's not just because the movie is too "talky," which it is.
  3. The silence of Madam Talky didn't hurt his feelings in the least.
  4. Distance obviates any talky-talky from ship to base once the Solar System has been cleared.
  5. A little talky at the beginning, and it needs a better fade-out, but the action scenes were fine.
  6. The boots were for the boys, but Mrs. Blount did the buying and it was a long and talky process.
  7. "You don't seem to be quite so sassy and talky as you was when I first came in, Shavin's," he sneered.