I continue to be amazed at his eloquent loquacity even if not agreeing with his point of view. |
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The intoxication was manifest, not so much in violent behavior as in slightly heightened color and increasing loquacity. |
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I flagged down a passing brother, knowing by now that the old vows of silence had given way to a smiling loquacity. |
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Keep it curt, Kenny, and stop soft-soaping us with your loquacity and verbosity. |
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Possibly because, as the deputy chief of investigations admitted, his sudden loquacity might well get him a few years off his sentence. |
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His theme was that loquacity can be all too easily pressed into service as a cover for mendacity. |
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But, with most men, innate vanity is accompanied by loquacity and innate dishonesty. |
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The incredible memory of waiters who can retain the order of a table of six or more, and the loquacity of taxi drivers. |
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They had the generosity, the charm, the loquacity of visiting uncles. |
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Here was news for us, for Mr Kelada, with all his loquacity, had never told anyone what his business was. |
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When Dexter arrives, he exceeds all expectations for charmlessness and loquacity. |
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The Scot prefers to do his talking on the track, and so far this year that loquacity has reaped a fourth, a seventh and two eighth-place finishes. |
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Clive's loquacity, his almost compulsive need to talk and keep conversations going, served to maintain a precarious platform, and when he came to a stop the abyss was there, waiting to engulf him. |
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Their silence would have been awkward but for the loquacity of Jane, who talked enough for all three. |
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