One would be garrulous and another would be loquacious...
"Windy" or "wordy", there aren't many.
Pensive.
Argumentative ---- Eruptive
loquacious
I would probably think to "ignore" someone is a word that means that someone is pretending not to listen to someone else.
chatterbox
Attention-seeker...
By listening to how much talking they do.
Someone who talks a lot and doesn't know how to be quiet .
Such a person is called a chatterbox.
It means someone talks a lot.
ummm LOQUACIOUS!!!! it means 'someone that talks alot'
"Diarrhea of the mouth" or "Verbal Diarrhea" is a humorous term used to describe someone who talks a lot, almost as if it were their talking was uncontrollable or involuntary like diarrhea. A single word version of this is "logorrhea."
They are egotistic. Call them that
Only if you are speaking to someone who talks with a lisp.
"Windy" or "wordy", there aren't many.
Talker as is someone talks alot rhymes with walker.