1. talky - Adjective
2. talky - Adjective Satellite
full of trivial conversation
Source: WordNetSilence is an ocean. Speech is a river. When the ocean is searching for you, don't walk into the language-river. Listen to the ocean, and bring your talky business to an end. Traditional words are just babbling in that presence, and babbling is a substitute for sight. Rumi
Lively, too. Talky as a jaybird. With something smart to say on every subject: better than the radio. Truman Capote
kept from her housework by gabby neighbors Source: Internet
We saw the Musketeers show too, which had some really cool stuff in it but was very talky (all the shows are in French only) and very hard to understand. Source: Internet
It's talky and low-key and very New York – think Woody Allen without any real-world baggage – and stays charming for the entirety of its run. Source: Internet
In what comes off as a talky stage play, follows two married couples who spend the night arguing with one another. Source: Internet