chatty
and silly =
given to frivolity or trivial conversation |
has
purchased
= has bought |
wearing
apparel
= garment, clothes |
household:
Used in the running of a house |
Wow!:
An interjection used to express strong feeling (as pleasure or
surprise). |
matched:
It could refer to colors, fabric, style, shape, etc. |
And
the very first place we went:
This is typical of the kind of elliptical sentence that occurs
frequently in natural conversation. The speaker probably means
something like,
"And we found what we were looking for at the
first very place that we went to". |
I
wish it was:
In formal usage, the subjunctive were is still generally
preferred in this construction, but in informal usage was is
heard with increasing frequency. |
I
just can't get over it
= I can hardly believe it; it's really amazing. |
just
= exactly. Notice that this meaning of just (with stressed pronunciation) differs from the meaning of the
unstressed form in the two preceding sentences, where it is simply an
intensifier. |
too
= very. The use of too
meaning very after a
negative (don't) is fairly common in casual speech, although generally
unacceptable in more formal usage. |
Just
so willing:
Notice that in this and a number of the sentences that follow the
subject or subject and verb are omitted (understood). This
omission is typical of certain kinds of casual speech. |
run
into
= run across (meet casually or accidentally). |
brightens
= makes happier |
she
does spread around
= she disperses, she disseminates all around her |
appreciation
= understanding; gratitude. |