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Gabby Meaning in English

word

/ˈɡæbi/
GAB-ee
/ɡˈæbi/
gab-EE

释义

Describes someone who talks a lot, often about unimportant things and sometimes more than people want to hear.

用法与细微差别

'Gabby' is informal and sometimes mildly negative. It's often used to describe someone who is friendly but talks excessively. Can sound playful or a little critical depending on the tone. Common in American English, less so in British English.

例句

My little sister is very gabby at dinner.

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The teacher told the gabby students to be quiet.

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Sometimes being gabby helps you make friends.

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She's fun, but honestly, a bit too gabby for my taste.

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I always sit next to the gabby guy at meetings—never a dull moment.

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If you want secrets to stay secret, don't tell your gabby friends!

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