Chatterbox

/ˈtʃætərˌbɑks/ noun

A person who talks excessively or continuously. Someone who engages in constant, often trivial conversation.

Compound word from 'chatter' (imitative of rapid talk, from Middle English) + 'box' (container). The metaphor suggests someone who contains and dispenses endless talk, first recorded in the 1770s.

AMተናገር ሣጥን
ARثرثار
BNবকবকে
CAxarlatà
CStlachala
DAsnak
DESchwätzer
ELκουτσομπόλης
ESparlanchín
FAپرحرف
FIpuheliain
FRbavard
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