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He leaves the others stunned and David mortified until the storm cloud passes and he’s his jaunty, loquacious self again.

An extremely private person, Steiner lived the nightmare without fanfare, without telling anyone outside of his inner-circle, the loquacious storyteller keeping his most important words to himself.

Bratton, who is generally as affable, thoughtful and loquacious as his TV alter ego was not, was born in Los Angeles.

The wonderment in Habba’s voice suggested the loquacious ex-president had just turned water to wine right there on the streets of Manhattan.

He was as brilliant as he was goofy, as genuine as he was colorful, as joyous as he was loquacious.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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