Definitionn. the quality of being wordy and talkative
Last update: July 19, 2015
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The prevalent conditions seem to be those of the Greek church of the post-apostolic period, characterized by worldiness of life, profession without practice, and a contentious garrulity of teaching (I John iii. [Please select]
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His garrulity was irresistible and made Domini feel as if she were sitting with a child. [Please select]
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For the first time she enjoyed and blessed Crooked Jack's garrulity and gossip. [Please select]
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Often she makes them odious with conceit or deformity or dumbness or garrulity. [Please select]
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Tarzan had come to look with contempt upon the blacks, principally because of their garrulity. [Please select]
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Meanwhile, he encountered the results of Bernie Dreux's garrulity. [Please select]
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In any case, he preferred her unsmiling dourness to vulgar garrulity. [Please select]
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My garrulity has cost us a splendid chance to cross. [Please select]
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Garrulity must be contagious, and he's caught it from Mr. [Please select]
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Not of _old_ New York--he had heard of that from old, old men when he himself had still been young and had smiled at their garrulity. [Please select]
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But no; the chivalry of the South tamely allowed itself to be plucked by the beard; the garrulity of the North permitted itself to be silenced by three fugitive slaves. [Please select]
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