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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    garrulous


    1. garrulous and silent, full on the jargon


    2. Entry criteria were argued about and the cost of his treatment at the expense of the public purse became an issue for some of the more garrulous members of the establishment


    3. issue for some of the more garrulous members of the establishment


    4. A garrulous sort, exceptionally friendly


    5. ” He pranced around in Audrey's wake topping up everyone's cup from another bottle of Southern Comfort, which he had inveigled the garrulous barman into selling him 'around' the counter, twenty minutes after the bar had closed! Jack had never seen him so ecstatic


    6. The Totonaca were very friendly and garrulous but never politically opinionated (at least not in front of me)


    7. Waxed garrulous, and sacked a hundred Troys


    8. From the men that worked the fields, from the garrulous old men in the inns where he slaked his thirst with great leathern jacks of foaming ale, from the sharp-eyed silk-clad merchants he met upon the road, Conan sought for news of Beloso


    9. Since Jake White Raven was unusually quiet and since the big half-breed wasn‘t feeling garrulous the pickup interior was silent as the surrounding woods


    10. I had caught him at just the right time, drunk enough to be resentful and garrulous, but not too drunk to talk coherently

    11. By her taciturn standards, that was positively garrulous


    12. surprisingly garrulous mood reminiscing about my father and the Cairo of his youth


    13. I have the feeling that the Greeks are sociable, garrulous and gay


    14. girl, but two bottles was pushing it and she was soon as garrulous as ever


    15. Garrulous to the very last


    16. In place of that eager and garrulous narration with which a white youth would have endeavored to communicate, and perhaps exaggerate, that which had passed out in the darkness of the plain, the young warrior was seemingly content to let his deeds speak for themselves


    17. I was in the bar, and a garrulous landlord was giving me all that I wanted


    18. Louie was running again, full of big plans, as garrulous and breezy as he’d been before the war


    19. His wife was more garrulous and maternal toward the English bands that they had been hosting since the early ’70s


    20. I suppose there’d be a curious crowd around there all day with little boys searching for dark spots in the dust and some garrulous man telling over and over what had happened until it became less and less real even to him and he could

    21. Not garrulous and boastful and full of stories as I remembered, but humble and reserved


    22. He is a very shrewd and garrulous fellow


    23. Hicks hurried out ahead with what looked to be a double double in his fist, garrulous and cheerful, waving to what he thought were village Catholics near the hounds and Protestants by the horses


    24. The event of the day—that is, the return of Diana and Mary—pleased him; but the accompaniments of that event, the glad tumult, the garrulous glee of reception irked him: I saw he wished the calmer morrow was


    25. Though not a garrulous race, the Tharks are extremely formal, and their ways lend themselves amazingly to dignified and courtly manners


    26. Already I had learnt that, after our unexpected departure from Roulettenberg, he had had a sort of a fit—that he had fallen into a swoon, and spent a week in a species of garrulous delirium


    27. The garrulous little girl would have gone on talking for quite awhile yet; the words just poured forth from her and, apparently, it gave her pleasure to hear her own voice


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    Synonyms for "garrulous"

    chatty gabby garrulous loquacious talkative talky articulate effusive

    "garrulous" definitions

    full of trivial conversation