His volubility led his audience from an antique fragment or a Chinese disk to the magical imaginary world of the ancient civilizations. |
Most of the senior figures in government viewed him with affectionate amusement, and occasionally mild annoyance because of his volubility. |
She is voluble but it is a volubility weighted with good thoughts on every subject. |
Her energy, the volubility of her gesture and her hastiness sometimes remains us speechless. |
He recalls how impressed he was as a child by the volubility and animation of his uncles' marathon conversations. |
He spoke at such length and with such volubility that you were inclined to believe that he was telling the truth. |