Use "voluble" in a sentence

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1. 3 She was voluble with excitement.

2. Bert is a voluble, gregarious man.

3. 4 Bert is a voluble, gregarious man.

4. The Englishman broke into voluble and perfect Italian.

5. 15 The new comer in our company is voluble.

6. 13 He is too voluble; he discusses his emotions.

7. 2 He became very voluble and told her everything.

8. He carried the others off their feet, glib, dexterous, voluble.

9. 16 Pompiou replaced the voluble Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann.

10. 14 The Englishman broke into voluble and perfect Italian.

11. 30 He carried the others off their feet, glib, dexterous, voluble.

12. 20 Self - esteem is the most voluble of the emotions.

13. Clarissa was extremely voluble on the subject of good manners.

14. 5 Evelyn was very voluble on the subject of women's rights.

15. 10 He usually left me floundering in his voluble Gallic wake.

16. 7 Clarissa was extremely voluble on the subject of good manners.

17. 24 She took various forms, but was usually overdressed and over voluble.

18. 11 Public reaction was voluble in its opposition to the federal government.

19. He voluble to the point of suffocation, then quiet as the Jordan.

20. 18 He voluble to the point of suffocation, then quiet as the Jordan.

21. 17 Her niece, an extremely voluble young woman, engages in soliloquies, not conversations.

22. Bloviator meaning One who habitually Bloviates; a pompous, opinionated, typically voluble commentator.

23. Known in her youth as Conie, she was pert, voluble, intellectually vibrant, adventuresome.

24. 6 It's not often that one hears such voluble praise for this government.

25. 22 In such a voluble way, Collins unfolds his Beijing life to me.

26. Blather definition, foolish, voluble talk: His speech was full of the most amazing Blather

27. Blather definition, foolish, voluble talk: His speech was full of the most amazing Blather

28. 26 Known in her youth as Conie, she was pert, voluble, intellectually vibrant, adventuresome.

29. 29 Her explanations for failure to do the work were voluble but not easily believed.

30. 21 He has been voluble to the point of suffocation, then quiet as the Jordan.

31. 19 And that was the vicious and voluble end of the seven young parrots.

32. He found himself considering how different were these two sisters, Agnes vehement, voluble, exclamatory.

33. 25 He found himself considering how different were these two sisters, Agnes vehement, voluble, exclamatory.

34. 1 Many see Parker as the obvious leader, whose voluble style works well on TV.

35. 23 Many see Parker as the obvious leader, whose voluble style works well on TV.

36. 28 The forest ramps over frontiers and plains and swallows voluble Customs men in slow ash.

37. Nevertheless he was too much in awe of the older woman to make any voluble protest.

38. 27 Bowie himself seems curiously offhand in his solos, but ready and voluble with the verbals.

39. 23 Nevertheless he was too much in awe of the older woman to make any voluble protest.

40. 12 Behind the desk was Jim Bell, the voluble park ranger in charge of the one-room visitors center.

41. Fonti is a voluble man, with a fetching smile which disappears for days on end when the pressure is on.

42. 8 Fonti is a voluble man, with a fetching smile which disappears for days on end when the pressure is on.

43. As the most visible and voluble owner in the National Football League, Jones has more than his share of detractors.

44. 9 As the most visible and voluble owner in the National Football League,(www.Sentencedict.com) Jones has more than his share of detractors.

45. Caprichoso, Alteradizo, antojadizo, arbitrario, caprichudo, juguetón, veleidoso, voluble, voluntarioso Dicionário fonte: Dicionário Babylon Inglês-Espanhol Mais: A …

46. From two J the credulous, curious and wander I lust, grew iuto many, and crowded ; and Bebelted the gate of our ion, voluble aud positive, in their talk.

47. - their Beaujolaises Nouveaux are reliably voluble, refreshing wines that make supremely versatile pairing partners, as lovely with turkey and roast chicken as they are with rolled cigarettes and shouted conversation

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50. 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.vi: No Arboret with painted blossomes drest, / And smelling sweet, but there it might be found [ …] 1667, John Milton, Paradise Lost ‎ [ [1]]: Then voluble and bold, now hid, now seen, Among thick-woven Arborets and