Parlanchín in english
Chatterbox
pronunciation: tʃætɜrbɑks part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tʃætɜrbɑks part of speech: noun
In gestures
parlanchín = garrulous ; talking head ; talking head ; chatterbox ; chatty ; blabbermouth ; chatterer ; loquacious.
Example: Often they are garrulous, even quarrelsome.Example: Readers enter into a kind of discourse with writers and often find that mute witnesses from the past are often better guides to life than talking heads in the present.Example: Readers enter into a kind of discourse with writers and often find that mute witnesses from the past are often better guides to life than talking heads in the present.Example: The ebullient Mr Wang is a chatterbox and a bit of a show-off.Example: Lulu is a friendly, chatty parrot and we urge everyone in and around this area to keep their eyes peeled for her.Example: He's kind of a blabbermouth, and sooner or later, he's going to irritate just about everybody.Example: Paul speaks of such chatterers, and calls them 'busybodies,' who out of idleness roam about retailing from house to house, the talk which they have heard.Example: I can't stand loquacious people; it's almost impossible to walk away from them without feeling like you are being rude or weird.