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chatty - use in sentences
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- get: True, they might get a bit chatty afterward when it's all over, but I could not imagine anyone talking like this.
Modifies a noun
- commentary: This is a fun and chatty commentary from a group of people who really enjoyed working together and the characters they portrayed.
- style: The book is an easy read in a chatty style.
- atmosphere: Pleasant enough local boozer with a fairly rough yet chatty atmosphere.
- track: The two great friends share a fun and chatty track that is great to listen to.
- letter: Why not send in a chatty letter or newsy article, picture or photo?
- person: If you find yourself sitting next to an overly chatty person on an overly long journey?
Modifying Another Word
- extremely: The stars of the movie come together for a very funny and extremely chatty track that is just a joy to listen to.
- rather: Chris Batt offers an optimistic view of information and library services as being key drivers for social transformation - standard fare and rather chatty.
- too: Customer Rating: Review Summary: Too chatty for serious Scientists?
- very: Last night was great very chatty evening, good food, good wine, good beer.
- quite: Some are quite chatty, others never will talk.
- really: He's a really chatty guy who comes from a little village near Swansea in Wales.
Used with adjective complement
- become: In its place, the voice has become chatty, and often loud, arrogant, and hectoring.
- get: No. Trouble is, I'll probably do the other thing I do when nervous, and get really chatty.
- feel: Lots of people feel chatty on E. ( These chats don't always make sense to people who aren't on E ).
- seem: It has a genuine atmosphere and the landlord seemed chatty.
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