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voluble

[vol-yuh-buhl] / ˈvɒl jə bəl /


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Its owner is the exasperatingly voluble Harry, played by Dustin Hoffman in a role the veteran Oscar winner clearly relishes.

From The Wall Street Journal May 21, 2026

Asked by journalists if he viewed the report as a whitewash, Lange, the voluble New Zealand prime minister, scoffed.

From Slate Jul. 22, 2025

“Madden made for an expansive, excessive, endlessly voluble analyst, and Summerall provided his perfect play-by-play foil,” Times reporter Scott Collins wrote in an appreciation after Summerall’s death in 2013.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 8, 2024

Lou, conversely, was the toast of the town: an institution-building entrepreneur and voluble drinking buddy known for wearing loud turtlenecks, cracking ribald jokes and eating like a barn animal.

From New York Times Apr. 5, 2024

Washington was a voluble politician with an exuberant spirit.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama




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