A voluble, burly man with a flush face and a deep voice, he was a force throughout the weekend. |
I cannot tell whether he recognised me, but that night he was voluble, almost loquacious. |
Rather, he is generous and voluble when asked about his personal life and his working habits, laughing frequently. |
I think I upheld the honour of Scotland by making a voluble speech of thanks. |
The opening onslaught is again a bit too chattery, as this large group seems to work best when they rein in their more voluble tendencies. |
Ed is voluble, softhearted, irascible, loyal to friends, and drinkative when it comes to single-malts. |