To lines of An Incorrigible Chatterbox
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Kessing called Anne 'an incorrigible chatterbox' because he was annoyed at her incessant talking in the class. He had warned her many times no to talk in the class while he was teaching, yet Anne could not resist the temptation to talk
Mr. Keesing was very annoyed with Anne for being so talkative in class. No punishment could rectify her. So he called her an incorrigible chatterbox which means a person who talks too much and can never be corrected.
A chatterbox is a person who tends to use a whole lot of words without having much of anything to say. ... Chatterbox dates from the 1770s, a combination of chatter, an echoic or onomatopoeic word, and box, giving chatterbox the sense of "a box or container full of idle chatter."
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