1. garrulous - Adjective
2. garrulous - Adjective Satellite
Talking much, especially about commonplace or trivial things; talkative; loquacious.
Having a loud, harsh note; noisy; -- said of birds; as, the garrulous roller.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBujak spoke of Einstein as if he were God's literary critic, God being a poet. I, more stolidly, tend to suspect that God is a novelist - a garrulous and deeply unwholesome one too. Martin Amis
It was the best place to be, thought Wilbur, this warm delicious cellar, with the garrulous geese, the changing seasons, the heat of the sun, the passage of swallows, the nearness of rats, the sameness of sheep, the love of spiders, the smell of manure, and the glory of everything. E. B. White
Nature is garrulous to the point of confusion, let the artist be truly taciturn. Paul Klee
Men respect the silent; they despise the garrulous. - Marius. Conn Iggulden
Nature can afford to be prodigal in everything, the artist must be frugal down to the last detail. Nature is garrulous to the point of confusion, let the artist be truly taciturn. Paul Klee
kept from her housework by gabby neighbors Source: Internet