The putative purpose of these broadcasts was public edification, though they also often gave logorrheic legislators a platform for self-promotion. |
This limerick is uttered by Jethro Furber of Omensetter's Luck, one of William Gass's beleaguered but irrepressible and loquacious, even logorrheic narrators. |
Upon admission to acute rehabilitation almost two weeks after his accident, he was confused, restless, distractible, and logorrheic. |
To be honest, the film is a whiney and logorrheic mess until Stark, after a couple of misadventures, finds himself in Tennessee, just before Christmas, hauling a broken Iron Man suit through the snow like a toboggan. |
The content of this logorrheic delirium is mainly made up of recent events. |
Angrush also captures some of the fury with which Rose tears through this wild, logorrheic, hilarious and diabolical novel. |