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- adjective
comparative form ofchatty : morechatty
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Examples
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In a three-hour private training session last week, Banks was advised to change his shirts, talk more often about his tough childhood and be "chattier" if he wants to win the super-mayoralty in October.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff By ESTHER HARWARD 2010
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And the more he sucked on the cigarette the chattier he became.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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And the more he sucked on the cigarette the chattier he became.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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As a result, our children are chattier, cozier, and more direct with us—and they are also ruder.
The Blessing of a B Minus Ph.D. Wendy Mogel 2010
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After all, the narrative voice in the excerpt, replete with all of that structural redundancy, actually is not all too far from the kind of writing we all see every day online, or even in the chattier varieties of journalism.
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Their voices would be clipped Received Pronunciation, quite different from chattier tone of current Radio 4 announcers.
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The reliever has been linked with Strasburg since the two were drafted, and has always been the chattier of the two.
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Last night after class, Shawn and I were talking and laughing about life, the universe, and everything and I teased her that she's been much chattier since her father died.
Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2008
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After all, the narrative voice in the excerpt, replete with all of that structural redundancy, actually is not all too far from the kind of writing we all see every day online, or even in the chattier varieties of journalism.
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I've become much chattier now and I know that I should keep more things hidden.
Keeping Mum 2008
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