What's the difference between chatty and newsy?

Chatty


Definition:

  • (a.) Given to light, familiar talk; talkative.
  • (n.) A porous earthen pot used in India for cooling water, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "It's like revisiting an old world," says Topley-Bird, who is droll and spacey where Tricky is hyperactively chatty.
  • (2) His show is called Chatty Man , which is a good title for Carr.
  • (3) He seemed disappointed, but was chatty and easy to get on with."
  • (4) This rather chatty narrative is based on spina bifida care experience, in Sheffield, Toronto, and Chicago.
  • (5) Inside there's a chatty column about a dilemma that irritates all New Yorkers – how to swipe your Metro card at the turnstiles of the subway.
  • (6) Musk has a reputation for being prickly but when I meet him at SpaceX , his headquarters west of Los Angeles, he is affable and chatty, cheerfully expounding on space exploration, climate change, Richard Branson and Hollywood.
  • (7) Leading actor Winner: Ben Whishaw – Richard II (The Hollow Crown) Derek Jacobi – Last Tango In Halifax Sean Bean – Accused (Tracie's Story) Toby Jones – The Girl Leading actress Winner: Sheridan Smith – Mrs Biggs Anne Reid – Last Tango In Halifax Rebecca Hall – Parade's End Sienna Miller – The Girl Supporting actor Winner: Simon Russell Beale – Henry IV Part 2 (The Hollow Crown) Peter Capaldi – The Hour Stephen Graham – Accused (Tracie's Story) Harry Lloyd – The Fear Supporting actress Winner: Olivia Colman – Accused (Mo's Story) Anastasia Hille – The Fear Imelda Staunton – The Girl Sarah Lancashire – Last Tango In Halifax Performance in an entertainment programme Winner: Alan Carr for Alan Carr: Chatty Man Graham Norton for The Graham Norton Show Ant and Dec for I'm a Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here!
  • (8) One of Enoch Powell's most famous quips was prompted by an encounter with the resident House of Commons barber: a notoriously chatty character, who enjoyed treating captive clients to his views on politics and the state of the world.
  • (9) I listened alongside a chatty young Scottish Conservative from Stirling who wandered over to meet him with me, and so it is possible Fox may have simply assumed that I was another activist.
  • (10) Previously chatty and relaxed, he spoke in a loud and oddly deliberate voice.
  • (11) Rather at odds with the self-presentation of a chatty provincial housewife whose books just "pop up" out of nowhere is a forthcoming schedule that suggests 2011 might turn out to be an annus mirabilis in a life already rich in achievement.
  • (12) I hail a cab  and the chatty driver asks what I've been up to this evening.
  • (13) • A new series of Chatty Man starts on Friday 27 April on Channel 4.
  • (14) So since the Fed is so chatty, do we know if Yellen believes in this stimulus?
  • (15) The volunteers at the West Cheshire food bank were “kind, helpful, chatty people”, he says.
  • (16) It shows their prowess in the wild," one chatty guide told the media.
  • (17) It is not, fair to say, as it is billed: the reporter – Amy Chozick, on the paper's media business beat – calls up on the off-chance of a revealing interview and, failing that, settles for tidbits from Wendi's chatty friends: "Through a family spokesman, Mrs Murdoch declined to be interviewed for this article, as did other members of the Murdoch family.
  • (18) Sometimes he was very chatty, sometimes he was very quiet – I always thought he should have been on the telly.
  • (19) The bar staff are super chatty, as are the regulars, the gents are still outside in the yard and the soundtrack is old northern soul and Johnny Cash.
  • (20) Chatty, well-informed staff add warmth to a slightly dour pub.

Newsy


Definition:

  • (a.) Full of news; abounding in information as to current events.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Both worked for Disney, so naturally were rooting for Newsies and Peter and the Starcatcher but magnanimously conceded that "we did go see Once today and it's a great show".
  • (2) Crucial exposure The composer Alan Menken, who has won more Oscars than any other living person, was awarded his first Tony for Newsies.
  • (3) Kazee's performance in Once is heartfelt but most pundits thought Jordan's confident, slick performance in Newsies would win.
  • (4) Presenter Evan Davis signed off the BBC2 flagship news programme with Newsy McNewsnight.
  • (5) The award for best actor in a musical was a race between two newbies: Kazee of Once and Jeremy Jordan of Newsies.
  • (6) There will be two web versions to choose from: one more laid back, giving the content of the day; the other one more newsy, rotating.
  • (7) Reuters , BBC News and the Guardian provide good newsy Twitter feeds.
  • (8) When he and lyricist Jack Feldman originally wrote the score for the 1992 movie version of Newsies, which was a critical and commercial flop, he was laden with a Razzie for worst song.
  • (9) With its largely British creative team, Once beat the boisterous corporate Disney behemoth Newsies to best musical, Steve Kazee won best actor in a musical, and John Tiffany won best director.
  • (10) Jackass – the newsie Facebook Twitter Pinterest Former Telegraph proprietor Conrad Black comes under pressure from Boulton while attempting to downplay his fraud conviction – and brands the political editor a "jackass".
  • (11) Presenters include Mark Lawson, Kirsty Lang and John Wilson, who says its popularity comes from its eclectic, buzzy formula: "It can be newsy and topical, unpredictable".
  • (12) It showed a fresh way of doing popular newsy programming, just as GMTV was going through a series of troubles, from a record £2m fine for premium phoneline competition deceptions , to silly stunts such as the Live Wedding event.
  • (13) Though he was the emollient partner of several more angular personalities on Today, including Robert Robinson and Brian Redhead, he was originally brought on board to give the programme a harder, more newsy flavour than Jack de Manio, who had been doing the job for 11 years.
  • (14) Anyway, he says, "there was a theme, which is vaguely newsy, and about power and art.

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