100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "yack"
Definition
Yack (verb): To talk persistently and at length, often about trivial or unimportant matters; to chatter or gossip excessively.
Synonyms
- Chat
- Chatter
- Gab
- Jabber
- Prattle
- Blabber
- Babble
- Ramble
- Natter
- Gossip
Antonyms
- Silence
- Mute
- Quiet
- Hush
- Reticence
- Taciturnity
Examples
- She loves to yack on the phone for hours.
- The kids were yacking about their favorite cartoons.
- I could hear them yack in the next room.
- Stop yacking and get to work!
- He spent the whole evening yacking about his vacation.
- They always yack during class.
- My grandmother loves to yack about old times.
- I don’t have time to yack right now.
- We sat by the fire and yacked late into the night.
- She won’t stop yacking about her new car.
- The coworkers yacked during their lunch break.
- I was trying to study, but my roommate kept yacking.
- He yacked so much that I lost track of time.
- We yacked about our childhood memories.
- They always yack about celebrities.
- I hate it when people yack in the movie theater.
- My uncle can yack about sports for hours.
- The taxi driver yacked the whole ride.
- She kept yacking about her new puppy.
- Let’s sit down and yack over some coffee.
- They were yacking so loudly that I couldn’t concentrate.
- I wish he would stop yacking and listen.
- My mom and her friends yack every Sunday.
- They yacked on and on about politics.
- I don’t want to yack about work on my day off.
- She just loves to yack with her neighbors.
- The teacher told the students to stop yacking.
- He was yacking so much that he lost his voice.
- We can yack after the meeting.
- I enjoy yacking with my best friend.
- They yacked about their weekend plans.
- The old men sat on the porch yacking.
- I can’t believe how much they yack at work.
- She’s been yacking about that all day.
- The kids were yacking excitedly after school.
- They just sit around and yack all day.
- I’m tired of hearing them yack.
- The reporters yacked about the latest news.
- He’s always yacking during meetings.
- We had a great time yacking over lunch.
- She yacked about her shopping trip.
- The students yacked about their exams.
- I can’t stand it when people yack during concerts.
- He yacked on and on about his new job.
- They yacked until midnight.
- I didn’t want to yack, but she kept asking questions.
- We spent the road trip yacking.
- The group was yacking and laughing.
- He likes to yack about his hobbies.
- She’s been yacking on the phone all morning.
- Let’s find a quiet place without people yacking.
- They were yacking about their favorite TV shows.
- I didn’t mean to yack so much.
- He yacked about his childhood adventures.
- I had to leave because they wouldn’t stop yacking.
- The customers yacked while waiting in line.
- She yacks about her cat nonstop.
- The teenagers were yacking at the mall.
- I like to yack when I’m nervous.
- He always yacks during lunch.
- We sat in the park and yacked.
- She kept yacking instead of listening.
- The kids were yacking on the bus.
- I had to tell them to stop yacking.
- They love to yack at family gatherings.
- I got distracted by their yacking.
- She’s been yacking about her wedding for weeks.
- He didn’t stop yacking the whole drive.
- I don’t mind a little yacking, but this is too much.
- The radio hosts yacked about celebrity gossip.
- I couldn’t focus with all that yacking.
- He loves to yack on social media.
- She yacks on her podcast every day.
- The dog barked while they yacked.
- I wish my coworkers would stop yacking.
- We yacked about our high school days.
- He was yacking about the weather.
- They like to yack during meetings.
- The passengers were yacking loudly.
- I told them to quit yacking.
- She never stops yacking when she’s excited.
- The audience yacked before the play started.
- They were yacking at the coffee shop.
- I try not to yack too much at work.
- He was yacking during the whole movie.
- I can’t sleep when my neighbors yack outside.
- The children yacked happily on the playground.
- I didn’t mean to yack, but I got carried away.
- They yacked over dinner.
- My mom and her sister always yack together.
- The students were yacking before class.
- I overheard them yacking about their weekend plans.
- She enjoys yacking about fashion.
- He was yacking about his new project.
- They yacked while waiting for the bus.
- I can’t help but yack when I’m excited.
- He was yacking non-stop at the party.
- I wish he would stop yacking and listen.
- They yacked late into the night.
- The group of friends sat around yacking happily.