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Loquacious
Loquacious meaning
Talkative; chatty.
Example sentences (12)
It was that rare event where both Mr. Biden and Mr. Clinton, two of their generation’s most loquacious politicians, attended without speaking, and sat respectfully in the front row, uncharacteristically silent throughout.
The agency has become flippant, garrulous and loquacious.
Peppy and loquacious when she was being questioned by prosecutors, Daniels was feistier on cross-examination, digging in when defense lawyer Susan Necheles questioned her credibility and motives.
His voice is gruff, with a fair amount of gravel in it, sailing into that signature high-pitched wail, but the key to his ripely loquacious fury is that the more out of control he sounds, the more in control of every moment he is.
The gist of these shocking disclosures was confirmed by both Trump and his loquacious personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.
The noises from the engines combined with the conversations of loquacious seat neighbors make it difficult to sleep.
Therefore, saner minds have sought to gag the loquacious APC national chairman, before he ends up putting too much sand in the party’s garri.
With simple grace, an unmatched cooking talent, religious conviction, and an unbelievable gift of loquacious gab, she enriched the lives of all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Davisson, unhinged f rom the constraints of the speech bubbles, turned in a loquacious translation of page 1 of Norwegian Wood that was more than 50 words longer than Rubin’s published version.
Viqram Sheikh, a loquacious Hebrew speaker who insisted he was a Delhi-born Muslim — he said he picked up the language from the backpackers that inundate the area — had no idea Netanyahu was in town.
From that moment on, the once loquacious nymph could only repeat the most recently spoken words of another person.
They are loquacious yet capable of silence; gregarious yet so close to the earth that single families or even men alone might live and travel for long periods away from other human beings; proud, yet capable of a gentle self-ridicule.