LOQUACIOUS in a Sentence
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Example sentences for LOQUACIOUS, such as:
1. Hugh was loquacious at breakfast.
2. He was not effusive, loquacious, and bibulous like Giovanni.
3. The more loquacious Thenardier became, the more mute was Jean Valjean.
4. He would put in his poem, a loquacious old fellow, like me, and he would call him Nestor.
2. He was not effusive, loquacious, and bibulous like Giovanni.
3. The more loquacious Thenardier became, the more mute was Jean Valjean.
4. He would put in his poem, a loquacious old fellow, like me, and he would call him Nestor.
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Meanings and Examples of LOQUACIOUS
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loquacious
a. talkative; given to continual talking; chattering
Classic Sentence:
1 In temperament he was taciturn rather than loquacious, and he cherished a yearning for self-education.
2 Yet, while cementing such friendships for all eternity, almost always they begin quarrelling the same evening, since, throughout, they are a loquacious, dissipated, high-spirited, over-showy tribe.
3 His favorite occupation when not playing boston, a card game he was very fond of, was that of listener, especially when he succeeded in setting two loquacious talkers at one another.
4 The more loquacious Thenardier became, the more mute was Jean Valjean.
5 He would put in his poem, a loquacious old fellow, like me, and he would call him Nestor.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER VI—THE TWO OLD MEN DO EVERYTHING, EACH ONE AFTER ...
Context Highlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER VI—THE TWO OLD MEN DO EVERYTHING, EACH ONE AFTER ...
6 Hugh was loquacious at breakfast.
7 He was not effusive, loquacious, and bibulous like Giovanni.
Example Sentence:
1 Though our daughter barely says a word to us these days, put a phone in her hand and see how loquacious she can be: our phone bills are out of sight!.