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Definition of Talkatively

Talkatively
Talkative Talk"a*tive, a. Given to much talking. Syn: Garrulous; loquacious. See Garrulous. -- Talk"a*tive*ly, adv. -- Talk"a*tive*ness, n.

Meaning of Talkatively from wikipedia

- Talkative Man is a novel by R. K. Narayan first published in 1986 by Heinemann. Like his earlier novels, this one is also set in the fictional town of...
- Latin garrulus, "talkative", a form of the verb garrīre, "to chatter". The adjective may describe a person who is excessively talkative, especially about...
- Apple Music (AU). 28 April 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2017. "Weird & Talkative – EP by Sandro Cavazza on Apple Music". Apple Music (AU). 13 November...
- child, in the sitcom serial Dekh Bhai Dekh. She pla**** Kirti, the bubbly talkative emotional daughter of Navin Nischol and Farida Jalal. Following a four-year...
- absences. Skip drives around with the cadaver until he almost runs over talkative sixty-seven-year-old Mrs. Fister (McDevitt), who is taking out her garbage...
- her heart crushed when Hoyt returns to Jessica. She has a very upbeat talkative personality, loving dolls and show tunes and talks constantly. Hoyt finds...
- Waltons for a while. John-Boy begins to dislike him, as his charming talkative banter keeps the Walton girls from their c****s. Hobbie's skill at baseball...
- Hawaiians 1913 1813 I've Got the Mumps Franklin Irene Franklin 1913 1814 The Talkative Waitress Franklin Irene Franklin 1913 1815 I Want to Be a Janitor's Child...
- Coolidge, Calvin (1964). Howard H. Quint and Robert H. Ferrell (ed.). The Talkative President: The Off–the–Record Press Conferences of Calvin Coolidge. University...
- used as a slang term, especially in Yorkshire, for a gossipy or overly talkative person. Its origin may lie in a meaningless representation of chattering...