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    voluble


    1. Mike was the voluble one, and we chatted animatedly


    2. Mail was eighteen hours old when it got to B, and people were never as voluble on keys as they were by mouth


    3. The signalman was less voluble than the last time they had spoken


    4. The usually voluble Nisaba remained silent, her expression seeming to sadden as Zoran continued on about the need for all to get plenty of rest before deciding which direction would be best for them to start out on in the new day


    5. Let me assure you, my precious friend, that when I saw the copy of Ecclesiastical History you sent me, I gave voluble thanks to God for having such a friend in my journeys in these distant parts; one who helps me so generously with material things, and supports me spiritually with her prayers and the divine consolation of her gentle affection


    6. He became increasingly impatient with my increasingly voluble enthusiasm for all things Turkish, and one day simply disappeared without a word, never to be seen again


    7. Voluble and expansive in more ways than one, Gadkari had tried and failed, like so many Maharashtra politicians before him, in taming north India


    8. But the final punchline of the day was reserved for the less voluble Shah


    9. Voluble lusty lads in their twenties and thirties, they might have been


    10. In the news room on the sixth floor of the Government Information Service headquarters in Beaconsfield House two pretty young assistant information officers recoiled at the Director’s voluble “diu!”

    11. The weight would lean towards support, there was no about that, but there would be voluble opposition from the democrats


    12. But as the shock began to wear off he became increasingly voluble


    13. What was said in this disappointing anti-climax, by the disciples of the Good Republican Brutus of Antiquity, except that it was something very voluble and loud, would have been as so much Hebrew or Chaldean to Miss Pross and her protector, though they had been all ears


    14. "There is no better," the voluble Vengeance protested in her shrill notes, "in France


    15. In the daylit corridor he talked with voluble


    16. Presently the party entered the coffee-room, hungry, talkative, and gay, voluble on their experiences of the morning and the merits of the chariot that had brought them along so well


    17. Gould that it was because he found there, in her absence, the relief of an atmosphere of congenial sentiment in old Giorgio's austere admiration for the "English signora—the benefactress"; in black-eyed Linda's voluble, torrential, passionate affection for "our Dona Emilia—that angel"; in the white-throated, fair Giselle's adoring upward turn of the eyes, which then glided towards him with a sidelong, half-arch, half-candid glance, which made the doctor exclaim to himself mentally, "If I weren't what I am, old and ugly, I would think the minx is making eyes at me


    18. (“I love you,” he heard her say over and over, as if in a trance, while Nicky, usually voluble, just grunted


    19. This Notice is further to Forewarn all Persons not to trust her; and to the End no Person may be impos’d upon by her under any False Names in the Future, all Persons are inform’d that she is a little Woman, light brown Hair, full grey Eyes, large Eyebrows, round Visage, pale Complexion, with a small Moon-shap’d Scar in the Middle of her Forehead, and hath a very voluble, deceitful Tongue


    20. I was honored with everything at the command of the hostess, whose voluble tongue never ceased

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    Synonyms for "voluble"

    voluble suave urbane polished unctuous oily smooth flowing

    "voluble" definitions

    marked by a ready flow of speech