chattersome

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English

Etymology

From chatter +‎ -some.

Adjective

chattersome (comparative more chattersome, superlative most chattersome)

  1. Characterised by chatter or chattering
    • 2000, Danny Aeberhard, Andrew Benson, The Rough Guide to Argentina, Rough Guides:
      Aside from weekends - when the resort is packed with city folk - the place is very tranquil, and your most likely disturbance is going to be from the chattersome parrots in the ceibo trees.
    • 2015, Poul Anderson, Three Hearts and Three Lions:
      '[...] Not your own name, understand, if ye wish not to give it to any old dame like me, who means ye well but admits being chattersome in her dotage, but some name to address ye properly and with respect.'

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