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loquacity

[loh-kwas-i-tee] / loʊˈkwæs ɪ ti /
NOUN
talkativeness
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Loquacity has often killed what otherwise might have been a good sale.

From Talks on Talking by Kleiser, Grenville

Loquacity isn't always a sign of empty-headedness, nor is silence a sure proof of weight and wisdom.

From Science in Arcady by Allen, Grant

In other words: Let Art and Science die, But give us still our old Loquacity.

From Mr. Punch's History of the Great War by Graves, Charles L. (Charles Larcom)

Loquacity increased with each additional gumbo that was drained, and loud and boisterous were the praises of the good cheer within the chieftain’s hall.

From The Highlands of Ethiopia by Harris, William Cornwallis

Loquacity was Byle's riches, but he could transmute speech into action.

From A Dream of Empire Or, The House of Blennerhassett by Venable, William Henry




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