gabby

[ US /ˈɡæbi/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈæbi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. full of trivial conversation
    kept from her housework by gabby neighbors
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How To Use gabby In A Sentence

  • Johnny is one of the 25 workers of the ABS-CBN internal job market (IJM) who found themselves jobless days after ABC-CBN chairman Gabby Lopez issued a deadline for the workers to accept the so-called regularization scheme. Bulatlat
  • 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.
  • How does one approach women in a culture that sees being gabby as being presumptuous? What's Your Problem?
  • Unfortunately, truth serum, first used on spies in World War II, makes suspects gabby but not necessarily truthful.
  • Daisy liked to keep a bottle in her room, and when she'd had a few sips she became even more gabby. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • As befits the trade, antique dealers are gabby and knowledgeable and prone to bemoaning that things aren't what they used to be.
  • They both had to get changed and have their makeup done, and Gabby had to get her hair done.
  • Given how the recovery and rehab has been as heedful media-wise as medically, this reads like a formal re-introduction -- the announcement that, if and as soon as it's humanly possible, Gabby's back in the ring. Michael Shaw: Reading the Pictures: Gabby Giffords Steps Down ... Then Up
  • It had been an old-timer, with a long white beard and a Gabby Hayes hat.
  • Your gabby cousin, who happens to be standing right next to the buffet table, begins to talk your ear off.
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