He had neither the patience nor the tact for managing loquacious parliamentary pedants. [adjective]
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His favorite occupation when not playing boston, a card game he was very fond of, was that of listener, especially when he succeeded in setting two loquacious talkers at one another. [adjective]
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Papillon came bounding in after her dancing-lesson--exuberant, loquacious. [adjective]
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The latter gentleman was very loquacious, dwelling at much length upon our several good points and qualities. [adjective]
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After the defeat people were more loquacious. [adjective]
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He would put in his poem, a loquacious old fellow, like me, and he would call him Nestor. [adjective]
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The more loquacious Thenardier became, the more mute was Jean Valjean. [adjective]
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