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voluble

[vol-yuh-buhl] / ˈvɒl yə bəl /


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It was a typical flourish from the famously broad-gauge and voluble Mr. Young, whose mind remains razor-sharp even as his wobbly knees have made climbing steps a chore.

From New York Times

Jason is one of my most voluble and expressive friends.

From Los Angeles Times

The controversy created an unusual rift between two of China’s most voluble nationalist media pundits.

From New York Times

“Mrs. Robert Nemiroff,” The New York Times profiled her, “voluble, energetic, pretty and small.”

From New York Times

By the 1880s filibusters were common, frustrating presidents and politicians on both sides who found that a single senator could destroy legislation supported by overwhelming majorities if they were willing to be shamelessly voluble.

From Salon