- "verbosity"
include wordiness, verbiage, prolixity, grandiloquence,
garrulousness, expatiation, logorrhea, sesquipedalianism, and overwriting. The word...
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Noted for
Garrulousness, Dies". The New York Times. Phillips,
Mccandlish (June 5, 1971). "Joe e. Lewis,
Nightclub Comic Noted for
Garrulousness, Dies"....
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their needs. Theoretically, oral-stage
fixations are
manifested as
garrulousness (talkativeness), smoking,
continual oral
stimulus (eating,
chewing objects)...
- Obama's
quick rise to
political stardom,
while Obama viewed Biden as
garrulous and patronizing.: 28, 337–338
Having gotten to know each
other during...
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married her on 10
September 1894. She was
famous for
being irascible,
garrulous,
eccentric and outspoken, but to all
appearances the
marriage was essentially...
- "Bachchan
seizes upon his
cranky character part,
making Bashkor as
garrulously funny in his
theories on
caste and
marriage as his
system is backed-up...
- the
friendship that
develops between an
oversized teen
misfit and the
garrulous but well-meaning
school prin****l who
takes an
interest in him. Filming...
- prin****l.
Balli is
looked down upon by the
other students due to his
garrulous nature, but he
befriends Dhruv, the prin****l's son, and
helps in getting...
- "sincere" father, but also "a busy-body, [who] is
accordingly officious,
garrulous, and impertinent". In Act II,
Hamlet refers to
Polonius as a "tedious...
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twitching hands",
moves "comically from
painfully shy "wallpaper" to
garrulous,
amorous male.
Variety magazine considered his
performance to be "as magnetic...