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chat·ter·box /ˈtʃætəbɒks $ -tərbɑːks/ noun [countable] informalTALK TO somebody someone, especially a child, who talks too much 喋喋不休的人,话匣子〔尤指小孩〕Examples from the Corpuschatterbox• Rain was thinking that Barbara Coleman was not only a chatterbox but inclined to be dramatic, too.• He is undoubtedly the biggest chatterbox among the Cowboys and Steelers.• Cathy's a real chatterbox - she's very friendly, but all that talking can wear you out.• London's chatterbox circles are a-buzz these days with the names of famous personalities who are supposed to have Aids.• This is the chatterbox - out-talk it!• Soon, however, she confessed to finding Mrs Tillotson a fusspot and Alice a tiresome chatterbox.chat·ter·box nounChineseSyllable especially much someone, too child, Corpus a who talks |