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单词 gabby
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Definition of gabby in English:

gabby

adjectivegabbiest, gabbierˈɡabiˈɡæbi
informal
  • Excessively or annoyingly talkative.

    〈非正式〉饶舌的;多嘴的

    we scientists are an incurably gabby lot
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unfortunately, this site's promoters have decided not to dispense with the gabby guide who makes these boat trips such a pain in cities all over the world.
    • Somewhere along the way, getting gabby on the field became a sin in the NFL's eyes, and I just don't understand why.
    • How did Britain become so gabby and in-your-face?
    • As befits the trade, antique dealers are gabby and knowledgeable and prone to bemoaning that things aren't what they used to be.
    • Without getting all politically gabby, has there been somebody you've experienced first-hand where you were just completely floored by what a lunatic they were?
    • My interest in Manchester's bands and their gabby, glib boss was minimal, but this is a gleefully rambunctious trip to a manky heart of darkness, with guns, deaths and prodigious amounts of drugs.
    • Though you don't mind adding a few missing details you may have overheard, you're generally not the gabby type.
    • Your gabby cousin, who happens to be standing right next to the buffet table, begins to talk your ear off.
    • Some readers may feel patronised, too: the novel's sprawl and large cast of gabby narrators mean that we're nudged over and over with key points of plot, history or polemic, in case we missed them the first time.
    • Unfortunately, truth serum, first used on spies in World War II, makes suspects gabby but not necessarily truthful.
    • You sense it did not want to be some over the top trash classic about gabby gay gadflies cruising for fun in Chi-town.
    • At a recent London show, armed with no more than a backwoods beard, an acoustic guitar and an amazing voice, he silenced a room full of gabby, gossipy music-biz types, which is no mean feat.
    Synonyms
    talkative, chatty, loquacious, garrulous, voluble, conversational, gossipy, gossiping, chattery, chattering, babbling, blathering, gibbering, communicative

Rhymes

abbey, cabby, crabby, flabby, grabby, Rabbie, scabby, shabby, tabby, yabby

Definition of gabby in US English:

gabby

adjectiveˈɡæbiˈɡabē
informal
  • Excessively or annoyingly talkative.

    〈非正式〉饶舌的;多嘴的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Without getting all politically gabby, has there been somebody you've experienced first-hand where you were just completely floored by what a lunatic they were?
    • As befits the trade, antique dealers are gabby and knowledgeable and prone to bemoaning that things aren't what they used to be.
    • How did Britain become so gabby and in-your-face?
    • Somewhere along the way, getting gabby on the field became a sin in the NFL's eyes, and I just don't understand why.
    • Unfortunately, this site's promoters have decided not to dispense with the gabby guide who makes these boat trips such a pain in cities all over the world.
    • Your gabby cousin, who happens to be standing right next to the buffet table, begins to talk your ear off.
    • You sense it did not want to be some over the top trash classic about gabby gay gadflies cruising for fun in Chi-town.
    • Unfortunately, truth serum, first used on spies in World War II, makes suspects gabby but not necessarily truthful.
    • Though you don't mind adding a few missing details you may have overheard, you're generally not the gabby type.
    • Some readers may feel patronised, too: the novel's sprawl and large cast of gabby narrators mean that we're nudged over and over with key points of plot, history or polemic, in case we missed them the first time.
    • At a recent London show, armed with no more than a backwoods beard, an acoustic guitar and an amazing voice, he silenced a room full of gabby, gossipy music-biz types, which is no mean feat.
    • My interest in Manchester's bands and their gabby, glib boss was minimal, but this is a gleefully rambunctious trip to a manky heart of darkness, with guns, deaths and prodigious amounts of drugs.
    Synonyms
    talkative, chatty, loquacious, garrulous, voluble, conversational, gossipy, gossiping, chattery, chattering, babbling, blathering, gibbering, communicative
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