Gobby example sentences

gobby

adjective BRITISH ENGLISH informal

gobby (adjective) · gobbier (comparative adjective) · gobbiest (superlative adjective)

  - (of a person) tending to talk too loudly and in a blunt or opinionated way:

Synonyms

talkative, loquacious, voluble, verbose, chatty, chattery, chattering, gossipy, gossiping, babbling, blathering, prattling, prating, jabbering, gushing, effusive, expansive, forthcoming, conversational, communicative, mouthy, gabby, gassy, windy, talky, yacking, wittering, taciturn, reticent

"Gobby" Example Sentences

1. The gobby child wouldn't stop talking.
2. He's a bit of a gobby sort, isn't he?
3. She became incredibly gobby after a few drinks.
4. His gobby attitude alienated his colleagues.
5. I found his gobby remarks quite offensive.
6. Don't be so gobby!
7. The gobby teenager argued with the bus driver.
8. She delivered a gobby speech filled with insults.
9. His gobby friend embarrassed them all.
10. The interviewee was surprisingly gobby.
11. It's not appropriate to be so gobby in a professional setting.
12. Her gobby manner made her unpopular.
13. I prefer quiet people to gobby ones.
14. He got into trouble for being too gobby.
15. Despite his gobby exterior, he had a kind heart.
16. The gobby comedian had the audience in stitches.
17. Sometimes, a little gobby attitude can be beneficial.
18. Her gobby comments were completely unwarranted.
19. He was known for his gobby and boisterous personality.
20. The gobby child needed a time-out.
21. They ignored his gobby insults.
22. Being gobby isn't always a bad thing.
23. His gobby nature was a constant source of amusement.
24. She toned down her gobby behavior.
25. The gobby student disrupted the lesson.
26. Even the teacher couldn't handle his gobby attitude.
27. A gobby response is not always necessary.
28. There's a difference between being confident and being gobby.
29. The gobby presenter kept interrupting the guests.
30. He tried to sound sophisticated but ended up sounding gobby.
31. Her gobby nature made her a controversial figure.
32. He was too gobby for his own good.
33. The gobby young man needed some manners lessons.
34. She found his gobby attempts at flirting irritating.
35. I wish he wasn't so gobby all the time.
36. His gobby outburst shocked everyone present.
37. What a gobby little thing!
38. The gobby sales assistant was trying too hard.
39. After a few beers, he became incredibly gobby.
40. Being gobby can be a form of self-defense.
41. He regretted being so gobby with his boss.
42. His gobby comments were met with silence.
43. She was gobby, loud, and completely unapologetic.
44. A gobby personality can be both endearing and annoying.
45. The gobby band members were known for their stage presence.
46. His gobby style didn't appeal to the older generation.
47. She's quite gobby when she's passionate about something.
48. Their gobby conversation was hard to follow.
49. He learned to control his gobby tendencies over time.
50. Gobby as he might be, he always means well.

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