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Definition of the day : « garrulousness »

  • As in garrulity : noun loquacity
Example sentences :
  • I often think of those few seconds with the pride and the garrulousness of an old man.
  • Extract from : « In Kings' Byways » by Stanley J. Weyman
  • You don't know what rancour means, or fixity, or garrulousness.
  • Extract from : « Mollie and the Unwiseman » by John Kendrick Bangs
  • His puerility and garrulousness in his later writings are often intolerable.
  • Extract from : « Ephemera Critica » by John Churton Collins
  • His protracted fits of almost dogged silence are, however, relieved by equally abnormal attacks of garrulousness.
  • Extract from : « My Fire Opal, and Other Tales » by Sarah Warner Brooks
  • With the garrulousness of the American abroad, he confided his troubles to the entire staff of the hotel.
  • Extract from : « The Lost House » by Richard Harding Davis
  • The matter is one to be thought of seriously by youths and maidens inclined to garrulousness.
  • Extract from : « Marching Men » by Sherwood Anderson
  • He spoke whether Ivan Mikhailych listened or dozed off under the soporific of his garrulousness.
  • Extract from : « A Family of Noblemen » by Mikhal Saltykov
  • A foolish and doting old man is freed from the miseries that torment the wise and has the chief joy of life: garrulousness.
  • Extract from : « Our Legal Heritage, 5th Ed. » by S. A. Reilly
  • Though you had the wisdom of Newton or the wit of Swift, garrulousness would lower you in the eyes of your fellow-creatures.
  • Extract from : « Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources » by James Wood
  • Like many talkative people, Mr. Cater developed a way, when you counted upon his garrulousness, of suddenly becoming silent.
  • Extract from : « The Wayfarers » by Mary Stewart Cutting