She is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in rapid conversations. [Please select]
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His speech was voluble. [Please select]
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Spaniards are reputed to be among Europe 's most voluble people. [Please select]
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Whenever I visited Roosevelt on official business, I found a man adroit, voluble, assured, and smiling. [Please select]
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I would have given ten cities to have been by, when thy captive proved to be the stammering Lydian instead of the voluble Athenian. [Please select]
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Voluble, dutiful, he led the way to all the provincial papers, a bowing dark figure following his hasty heels. [Please select]
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And their interpreters, as we could understand, instantly said, "_Ah, non Palmas_" and began to propose infinite other expedients in most voluble language. [Please select]
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In the daylit corridor he talked with voluble pains of zeal, in duty bound, most fair, most kind, most honest broadbrim. [Please select]
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Of Sulpicius as an orator, Cicero says (Brutus, 55): "He was by far the most dignified of all the orators I have heard, and, so to speak, the most tragic; his voice was loud, but at the same time sweet and clear; his gestures were full of grace; his language was rapid and voluble, but not redundant or diffuse; he tried to imitate Crassus, but lacked his charm." [Please select]
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He grew more voluble at the approach of danger. [Please select]
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Olsen's voluble protests drifted back as the car receded. [Please select]
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