gab in a sentence
n.
Definition
Gab (verb): To talk or chat in a lively or informal manner, often at length.
Sample Sentences
- She has a tendency to gab about her weekend plans at every opportunity.
- The old friends could gab for hours without noticing the time passing.
- He always seemed to gab more when he was nervous or excited.
- After a long day, they found comfort in their ability to gab over a cup of tea.
- Despite being shy, she never hesitated to gab with her close friends.
- She has a talent for gab, effortlessly engaging everyone in conversation.
- During the party, his nonstop gab filled the room with laughter and warmth.
- After a long day, we enjoyed some gab over coffee, catching up on each other's lives.
- The old friends sat on the porch, sharing stories and indulging in light-hearted gab.
- Her gab was so captivating that the audience hung onto her every word.
- She loved to gab with her friends over coffee every Saturday morning.
- The children would gab excitedly about their plans for summer vacation.
- During the meeting, he couldn't help but gab about his recent travels.
- After dinner, they sat around the fire to gab and share stories from their childhood.
- Her tendency to gab often got her into trouble with her secretive coworkers.
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