Translation for '
chatty' from English to Bulgarian
| ADJ | chatty | chattier | chattiest |
| SYNO | chatty | gabby | garrulous | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- A review by "International Affairs" describes it as "pleasant chatty", including "reflections on philosophy and politics" that make it an "extraordinarily agreeable book".
- American writer Henry James visited the abbey in 1883, being guided through the various buildings by "a chatty nun", as described in his book "A Little Tour in France".
- In the 1960s, after introducing a line of talking dolls that said different phrases when a string protruding from their upper back was pulled, Mattel trademarked the word "chatty".
- McCartney had no difficulty attracting attention and visitors as he was friendly, chatty, and quick to share an inspirational sermon. By most accounts he smelled very bad, as did his goats.
- Although its mouth did not move (it was designed with lips slightly parted), the Chatty Cathy doll "spoke" one of eleven phrases at random when the "chatty ring" protruding from its upper back was pulled.
- The plot tracks the pyschological nightmare that ensues after the casual meeting between an architect and a chatty woman in an airport.
- Luis Martínez of "El País" deemed that, efforts from a "magnetic" Ariadna Gil notwithstanding, the films "ends up as an uneven and quite chatty journey into the interiors of this disease called life".
- Jean C. Sabine reviewed the book positively in "Bulletin of the History of Medicine", calling it a "vigorous, chatty account" of Seagrave's decades-long experience.
- "Publishers Weekly" praised the "bracing and evocative" narrative of the novel's first part, but felt the second part faltered into an "overlong and chatty" narrative.
- ", and "Kirkus Reviews" called it "brightly chatty".
- In 1892 in Brisbane, he published the book "Opals and Agates" which was based on his diaries and provided chatty sketches of people and events.
- Rocky (Stuart Collin) were chatty and jealous.
- In several instalments in the "Gentleman's Magazine" (1791 to 1797), Mawbey wrote a chatty biography of "Hesiod" Cooke.
- As Jennifer Ouellette of the Wall Street Journal describes, Pretor-Pinney 'employs a chatty, conversational tone, with clear technical explanations enlivened by real-world examples, whimsical asides, personal anecdotes and inventive analogies' to explain his subject.
- Pearl Payne - Easy-going and chatty. Likens to Catherine straight away.
- Fanny Walker Yeatman tested recipes and conducted research on foods; Josephine Hemphill wrote the chatty portions; Ruth Van Deman coordinated the menus and recipes.
- The word is derived from the root "tresk-", meaning 'crackling' or 'rattle'. In Russian slang, [...] sometimes describes a person who is excessively chatty and loud.
- Peyveste Hanım ([...]; "chatty"; born Princess Hatice Rabia Emuhvari; 10 May 1873 – [...] 1943) was a consort of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire.
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