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/tʃˈætəbˌɒks/
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NOUN
- an obnoxious and foolish and loquacious talker
- orchid growing along streams or ponds of western North America having leafy stems and 1 greenish-brown and pinkish flower in the axil of each upper leaf
How To Use chatterbox In A Sentence
- Not a word came out of the two chatterboxes for a moment.
- But Echo was a chatterbox and teller of tales, and many of her stories were lies about the other nymphs and the gods and goddesses.
- The difference between us is, Lucian is shy and I'm a chatterbox, except when I am painting.
- [Page 235] in 'Cecilia,' is a perfect picture of a chatterbox arrived at years of discretion. Autobiography and Other Memorials of Mrs. Gilbert, Formerly Ann Taylor
- Adu this is Anu and she is the chatterbox I was telling you about earlier.
- You're wedged in seat 21B between a nonstop chatterbox who thinks you care about her granddaughter's spelling bee and a flatulent salesman who enjoys scotch and snoring.
- And all the while she thus discoursed, Mrs. Gaunt's thoughtful eyes looked straight over the chatterbox's white cap, and explored vacancy; and by and by she broke the current of twaddle with the majestic air of a camelopard marching across a running gutter. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866
- Rain was thinking that Barbara Coleman was not only a chatterbox but inclined to be dramatic, too.
- She's a chatterbox, with a good sense of humour.
- Team talks, though, are still Coyle's domain, and those who know the chirpy chatterbox will be surprised to learn that, in his initial effort, he did not talk for long enough.