Chatty in a sentence as an adjective

Then again, I infected people by random selection on ICQ, so maybe they were just chatty people.

People who skip the initial negotiation might be perceived as chatty.

I think the judge is a little more informed on the matter than chatty HN readers who just want to stir the pot.

I am a very chatty person by nature, but people can pay me to shut up. Hypothetically imagine that white label deal had gone through.

I assume it's the chatty discussions which you're concerned about cooling down, so this would handle the problem case while avoiding the side effect on quiet/abandoned threads.

The doctor at the emergency room gave me a couple drops from an eye-dropper which immediately removed the pain, and I have to say, put me in a fairly chatty mood.

If I should ever get the opportunity to work with any of you noisy, chatty, extremely talented people, I hope you won't mind so much if I ask you to follow library rules.

All of the best interviewers I've known take great pains to make the interviewer feel comfortable and chatty - after all, they aren't going to be filled with interview anxiety when they're actually working there.

Basically he says he loves Backbone and CoffeeScript because they remove the headaches of Javascript and "chatty web-apps", but doesn't get any farther than that, instead plugging his company's training class.

Friendly, approachable and chatty, he didn't have that aloofness so unfortunately common to some "personalities" in the ruby commmunity.

Chatty definitions

adjective

full of trivial conversation; "kept from her housework by gabby neighbors"

See also: gabby garrulous loquacious talkative talky

adjective

prone to friendly informal communication

See also: gossipy newsy