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garrulity

[guh-roo-li-tee] / gəˈru lɪ ti /


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Too True to Be Good, by George Bernard Shaw, is substandard G.B.S., full of mildewed seventyish garrulities on religion, militarism and the idle rich.

From Time Magazine Archive

But to medical men his clipped announcement made the fantastic whispers that had come to them seem duller than the garrulities of a midwife.

From Time Magazine Archive

So there grew On his part, like some half-remembered tale, The new-found memory of an ice-bound crew, And vague garrulities of spouting whale,— Of sea-cow basking upon berg and floe.

From Collected Poems In Two Volumes, Vol. II by Dobson, Austin

The first parcel of these garrulities ended when the author left school, at about the age of seventeen. 

From Adventures Among Books by Lang, Andrew

It is the new wearied of the old, the young fatigued by the garrulities of age.

From Unicorns by Huneker, James




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