adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The normally loquacious Simpson had nothing to say.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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If they are sufficiently loquacious , all is well.
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It was the overly loquacious Lord Macaulay who called him the Smith of Smiths.
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Legend has it that when the engineer cued him for that first broadcast, the otherwise loquacious Williams went blank.
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Most remain secret, but a handful have been revealed in memoirs or by loquacious retirees.
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Mr Justice Kirkwood also banned the loquacious Kilshaws from discussing the matter with anyone outside the court.
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Putnam, persuasively loquacious , was always on the lookout for new adventures and new stories to publish.
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The Colonel was getting loquacious , relating his part in the anti-criminal campaign in malai-land two years back.
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Violette, dark-haired, vivacious, instantly installed herself as Katherine's loquacious elder sister.