In Paris, Dinah conquered by silence, as at Sancerre she had conquered by loquacity. |
Neither did she disgust by arrogant negligence, and uncircumspect loquacity. |
The intoxication was manifest, not so much in violent behavior as in slightly heightened color and increasing loquacity. |
They had the generosity, the charm, the loquacity of visiting uncles. |
The incredible memory of waiters who can retain the order of a table of six or more, and the loquacity of taxi drivers. |
But, with most men, innate vanity is accompanied by loquacity and innate dishonesty. |