prattlesome

English

Etymology

From prattle + -some.

Adjective

prattlesome (comparative more prattlesome, superlative most prattlesome)

  1. Characterised or marked by prattling
    • 2009, Glenda Dawn Goss, Sibelius:
      Unusually, Sibelius himself turned prattlesome, offering first one explanation and then another for Night Ride and Sunrise.

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