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Example sentences for "loquacious"

Lexicographically close words:
lopping; loppy; lops; lopsided; lopt; loquacity; loquence; loquendi; loqui; loquitur
  1. Meanwhile, the Loquacious Assistant has bowed out the Sympathetic Customer, and touched a bell.

  2. As the Scene opens, its only occupants are a Loquacious Assistant and a Customer with a more than ordinarily sympathetic manner.

  3. The Second Customer removes his hat, revealing a denuded crown, and thereby causing surprise and a distinct increase of complacency in the Grizzled Gentleman, who submits himself to the Loquacious Assistant.

  4. He consented, therefore, to all that the loquacious tailor proposed to him.

  5. Our jarvey was a loquacious old fellow, who talked unceasingly, but in so broken a brogue that it was only with the greatest difficulty we could follow him.

  6. But I grew tired of listening, after a time, and went out to the bar, where a very loquacious Ulsterman with the broadest of Scotch accents was explaining his woes to the grinning barmaid.

  7. The jarvey who drove us to the boat was a jovial, loquacious son of the Church, with good-natured laughter for Orange excesses.

  8. All this had given great delight to the loquacious Frenchman, who gradually patronised the Friar very much, and seemed to commiserate him as one who might have been born a Frenchman himself, but for an unfortunate destiny.

  9. Thirdly, never connect yourselves with a very loquacious or fretful woman; such a partner wil teeze you thro life.

  10. To your sex, talkativness iz very injurious; for a man wil hardly ever chooze a noizy loquacious woman for hiz companion.

  11. Lady Mary, as pleasantly loquacious as ever, found the manual labour of writing not always to be endured, and she tried the experiment of dictating her correspondence.

  12. If he were determined to set himself up as the strong loquacious man, his fiancée was certainly not prepared meekly to obey his behests in silence.

  13. At length says loquacious individual: "I suppose you consider Down East a right smart place; but I guess it would puzzle them to get up quite so thick a fog as we are having here this morning, wouldn't it?

  14. Though not strictly a songster, his various clear penetrative call-notes are very delightful to hear; and he is most loquacious in late winter and early spring, when bird-voices are few.

  15. There is something curious about this small isolated colony: the birds are far less loquacious and more sedate in manner than daws are wont to be.

  16. All, even the loquacious Paganel, were mournful and silent.

  17. Strangely enough, in the case of a man loquacious usually, it was necessary to draw, as it were, the words from his mouth.

  18. As we have remarked, the geographer, although so loquacious and excitable usually, had scarcely spoken during Ayrton's examination.

  19. Ten minutes' conversation with the loquacious landlord had informed him; but he did not utter a word.

  20. Then Rob started, which confused both of them, and for the remainder of the dinner the loquacious lady seemed to take less interest in him, he could not understand why.

  21. For a moment the water was loquacious as dingeys or punts shot past.

  22. If by agreement with his officer he could induce that loquacious gentleman to talk for a quarter of an hour, so much dull time might be passed.

  23. The fact that Sergeant Smith was loquacious indicated, too, that he had been drinking and was ready to quarrel with anybody.

  24. Mr. Nicholls, the loquacious agent who had rented him the shooting and had driven him over to view it, talked a great deal of the great Earl of Rosecarrel.

  25. He was now lively who had been gloomy, and loquacious when he had been taciturn.

  26. The splendid and popular class was composed of the advocates, who filled the Forum with the sound of their turgid and loquacious rhetoric.

  27. In exchange he had their silent fear, their loquacious love, their noisy veneration.

  28. He knew how to remain silent as well as how to be loquacious and he could radiate an unspoken sympathy.

  29. Young Bristoll, usually loquacious enough, was not talkative this morning.

  30. Science is the word that unlocks the books of this School, its gravest and its lightest, its books of loquacious prose and stately allegory, and its Book of Sports and Riddles.

  31. Etta followed the loquacious Mrs. Izard as closely as she could, being sure that such a gorgeous apparition (for the lady was dressed from head to foot in scarlet)!

  32. The story told for her by the loquacious lad was a very open sesame.

  33. And idly tuneful, the loquacious throng Flutter and twitter, prodigal of time, And little masters make a toy of song Till grave men weary of the sound of rhyme.

  34. When madame had an unusually loquacious moment, these more strictly professional conversationists were taught their place.

  35. At the very station, down below in the plain, it had sent the most loquacious of coach-drivers to put us in immediate touch with its present interests.

  36. In the diligence (a clumsy apology for a coach) from Tallahassee to Macon, were several loquacious passengers.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loquacious" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    affable; candid; chatty; communicative; conversational; diffuse; effusive; expansive; flip; fluent; frank; garrulous; gassy; glib; gregarious; lengthy; loquacious; newsy; prolix; smooth; sociable; talkative; talky; verbose; voluble; windy; wordy