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  • If she had only known which was the real one; she felt at times that his garrulity was a blind -- that he watched her almost satirically whilst he talked. The Wooden Horse
  • Swift employs what is fundamentally a trope of garrulity: a single voice is allowed to soliloquize at length.
  • Eschew all conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jejune babblement and asinine affectations. December 7th, 2005
  • He explained that he was in fact on indefinite exile from the Parish for committing the unforgivable and irredeemable sins of garrulity, irreverent laughter, vile thoughts and oversleeping.
  • He could have replied ‘no‘or ‘yes‘, but his natural garrulity drew him into a longer answer that initially seemed to contradict his earlier arguments.’
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  • Saxon ceased abruptly, embarrassed by her own garrulity; and yet the impulse was strong to tell this young man all about herself, and it seemed to her that these far memories were a large part of her. CHAPTER VIII
  • The garrulity began with the nonfiction books, "Death in the Afternoon" 1932 and "Green Hills of Africa," both written self-indulgently in the first person. The Slow Crack-Up
  • It expresses the garrulity of the sea, and is a pleasant break in the monotony of the life. Chapter 25
  • His garrulity is the garrulity of old age in its last flickering moments. The Great Taboo
  • He said he had been processing waste from around the world for twenty years, but his garrulity ended as a crowd gathered. When a Billion Chinese Jump
  • Few octogenarians had as little of what is termed the garrulity of age as Colonel Burr. Memoirs of Aaron Burr
  • The only occasion when our terseness transforms into garrulity is when we watch and discuss cricket.
  • His friends know that he could have been a successful gossip columnist, had he chosen to turn his gregarious garrulity in that direction; he'll talk your ear off if you let him.
  • garrulity," as she called it, to have been unintentional, I might have been flattered. Kent Knowles: Quahaug

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