ˈtȯkē, -ki adjective
( -er/-est )
Etymology: talk (I) + -y
1. : given to talking : talkative
a rather talky lawyer … who likes to dilate upon the distinction between business and the professions — New Yorker
2. : abounding in or containing too much talk : reaching a level no higher than talk
when a play is talky , the talk must be purposeful, or it will be dull — M.M.Smith
his book is bold and talky and generally fuzzy, an excellent example of the axiom that good intentions are not enough — Walter Bernstein