- The
chairman of the
committee and the
loquacious politician clashed violently when the
meeting started. Det. Noun Prep. Det. Noun Conj. Det. Adj. Noun...
- Verbosity, or verboseness, is
speech or
writing that uses more
words than necessary. The
opposite of
verbosity is succinctness.[dubious – discuss] Some...
- give eulogies.
Journalist and TV
anchor Wolf
Blitzer has
called Biden loquacious;
journalist Mark
Bowden has said that he is
famous for "talking too much"...
-
written and
directed by Mike
Leigh and
starring David Thewlis as Johnny, a
loquacious intellectual and
conspiracy theorist. The film won
several awards, including...
- unemplo**** for a year afterward. Her
breakthrough came when she portra**** a
loquacious pregnant woman in the
independent comedy-drama
Junebug (2005), for which...
- 363–389. doi:10.1353/uni.2004.0032. Phillips, Anne K (1999), ""Yours most
loquaciously":
Voice in Jean Webster's Daddy-Long-Legs", Children's Literature, 27:...
- vīcikṣobhastanitavihagaśreṇikāñcīguṇā
whose girdle-string is a row of birds,
loquacious through the
agitation of the waves...
- Indian/Islamic
storytelling style, a stream-of-consciousness
narrative told by a
loquacious young Indian man".
Other writers who use this
narrative device include...
- colloquy, elocution, eloquent, eloquence, grandiloquent, interlocution,
loquacious, loquacity, magniloquent, obloquy,
soliloquy luc- bright,
light Latin...
- Tobler),
Eleanor Audley (Headmistress Lorimer) 105 10 "The Case of the
Loquacious Liar"
Arthur Marks Michael Morris N/A December 3, 1960 (1960-12-03) 171-114...