Examples of 'loquacious' in a sentence

Meaning of "loquacious"

loquacious (adjective) - tending to talk a great deal or being very talkative
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  • Talkative; chatty.

How to use "loquacious" in a sentence

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Everyone seemed less loquacious than usual.
He is very loquacious and speaks with humorously broken up speech.
I hear you have been getting loquacious.
You are almost as loquacious as your father.
On this point the report is much less loquacious.
But you were so loquacious the last time we met.
And the lovely and loquacious.
Rather loquacious as well.
I wonder if you will become more loquacious in prison.
The loquacious lamas began explaining to me the significance of each object.
You were much more loquacious defending your project.
They are often very egocentric and loquacious.
You are by far the most loquacious of my new companions.
Loquacious as always.
It allows you to be loquacious when propitious.

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The police statement emphasized that no other systems had been compromised by the loquacious infiltrators.
The game is loquacious to a fault.
Makes him downright loquacious.
That is the most loquacious fowl I have ever encountered.
You are all very loquacious.
Sister Mary Loquacious is about to be handed Psst.
Hip hop is very loquacious.
Sister Mary Loquacious has him in room three.
The driver of the taxi is a happy and loquacious old man.
And the lovely and loquacious Honorable Chunk Palmer presiding.
He starts feeling loquacious.
The loquacious cast of the Tales first meet at the Tabard Inn in Southwark.
In one of her more loquacious moments.
I read about myself in polite journals that I am loquacious.
They have no idea how loquacious I will be.
You may have noticed through the years I can be quite loquacious.
You are being very loquacious today.
His loquacious good-humour infected everyone.
But narwhals are by no means the most loquacious animals in the sea.
Ashurst 's loquacious nature developed at an early age.
She was becoming loquacious.
I have been loquacious prior to being gifted with speech ;.
I tend to be quite loquacious.
With a temperament neither loquacious nor taciturn, he found very little occasion to talk.
This command toggles you between brief and loquacious modes.
And I may be the most loquacious zombie in this airport.
He thrived in the spotlight and was famous for his provocative and loquacious ringside manner.
Maxwell, what a loquacious nanny you have.
They appeared at the frequency of tweets to gauge how loquacious each user was.
Not a loquacious guy, but when hit up with a conversation, he would reply clearly.
At this point we become sensitive above all to the loquacious generosity of the flow.
You were much more loquacious defending your project . You do not answer.
What do you have against loquacious people?
Splendiferous and loquacious occasion… we are gathered here for this most… Dearly beloved.
Is there something particularly loquacious about my apartment?

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