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How to use loquacious in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word loquacious? Here are some examples.

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It is surprising how nastily loquacious people become when a national newspaper's chequebook is waved under their eager noses.
Yet woe to those who are silent about you because, though loquacious with verbosity, they have nothing to say.
The man is so congenially infectious, so enthusiastically loquacious, he makes you want to grin and agree with even his wackier statements.
He is as affable and loquacious as any good politician, but also displays a genuine interest in others and what they have to say.
I cannot tell whether he recognised me, but that night he was voluble, almost loquacious.
While waiting to make a deposit at a sperm bank, they overhear a loquacious orderly talking on the phone about a patient.
Mainstream politicians in Holland have found it difficult to respond to the loquacious professor.
With his brightly coloured breeches, beaky nose and piercing eyes, he must have resembled a loquacious and quick-witted parrot.
He cares and worries intensely about movies, and he's eloquent, loquacious, even verbose on the subject.
It's a place where all the cabbies are loquacious, every stranger is a character, and people frequently break out into song on the street.
Wordsworth was a rather loquacious sort, a trait that served him well in his line of work.
The woman who sat across from Price in the first class train coach was more loquacious than her monocled husband who sat beside her, absorbed in his newspaper.
He produced yet another quite captivating display of loquacious circumlocution as he tackled questions from the press about the way he has run the team recently.
At times they are serene, witty and loquacious, at times they are on the verge of tears.
Set timbers to shivered: the loud, lewd, loquacious sea-bandit drama returns, anachronistically pearly teeth and all.
This most expatiatory and archly loquacious of novelists is obliged to hold the reins tight.
Their subject is the gregarious, loquacious, remorseless killer Benoit.
He was loquacious, providing a great deal of his introspection in public.
The Mirror spoke to the loquacious Norman about availability.
Exactly what the players make of their loquacious boss could be gauged this past week by the sight of many of them wearing T-shirts in his honour.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Taterleg, loquacious as he might be on occasion, knew when to hold his tongue.
When they had been sitting in the arbour for a quarter of an hour or so she became loquacious.
And that he became audacious, edacious, and loquacious, is evident from such wit and flippancy as he here likes to display.
Finding them, to all seeming, gullible and loquacious, she had even ventured on the Bishop.
He consented, therefore, to all that the loquacious tailor proposed to him.
He was a sharp child, interrogative in mind, and extremely loquacious.
A loquacious advocate is more likely to gain his case than a taciturn one.
They began to talk, and finding Clutton more loquacious and less sardonic than usual, Philip determined to take advantage of his good humour.
At home, in the woods, he is the most frolicsome and loquacious.
Feather-headed, loquacious, excitable, one could make certain of his utter and complete indiscretion.
Valentin de Bellegarde was, by his own confession, at all times a great chatterer, and on this occasion he was evidently in a particularly loquacious mood.
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