At least in Spellbound I could see that logorrhoea could be spelled like that, even if I had no idea what it meant. |
A couple of these essays are fatally infected by the logorrhoea that afflicts so much current architectural theory. |
He's autistic, as well as suffering from bad logorrhoea, which is what seems to annoy the others. |
A couple of these essays are fatally infected by the particular strain of logorrhoea that afflicts so much current architectural theory. |
An outbreak of logorrhoea on her part will not help matters, at all. |
To Tom Wolfe, a dandy with an incurable bout of logorrhoea, words are like chips in Las Vegas. |