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garrulously

ADVERB
  1. in a chatty loquacious manner
    `When I was young,' she continued loquaciously, `I used to do all sorts of naughty things'

How To Use garrulously In A Sentence

  • Half garrulously, and like a shallow brook might brawl across a shelvy bottom, the rhythmic little changeling thus began: -- The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, Volume 10
  • The role of Quentin, garrulously veering from self-pity to self-justification, is a difficult one.
  • Next day, I was in my surgery, listening patiently to an elderly lady from the village, some relation to the soup cook, who was rather garrulously detailing her daughter-in-law's bout with the morbid sore throat that theoretically had something to do with her current complaint of quinsy, though I couldn't at the moment see the connection. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Vaudevillish, too, are the principals, Nat, an old Jew, and Midge, an aged black man, who keep meeting, garrulously and querulously (but symbiotically underneath), on a bench in Central Park.
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