NOUN
  1. pathologically excessive (and often incoherent) talking
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How To Use logorrhea In A Sentence

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  • Of course, practical explanations of the novel's logorrhea are possible.
  • Its topical references have badly dated; its surreal logorrhea was dated when it was written.
  • In this age of interconnected blogorrhea, such boomeranging happens a lot. RSVP, RIP
  • Lenin's Tomb author Richard Seymour - he finds that in the transition to the printed page all the faults of those with 'blogorrhea' are starkly revealed: sloppy research, cheap name-calling, historical immaturity, overstatement, distortion, factual errors and near-endless repetition. New Humanist Blog
  • Adam's a geek in the nicest sense of the word - and sometimes he could use a script editor to tame his logorrhea.
  • Mr. Slatkin hadn't just noted in passing that he was scuffling to get up to speed with an opera he had never conducted before; he was seized with a fit of electronic logorrhea, endlessly chit-chattering online in a way guaranteed to prejudice the critics, the performers and the audience against him. A Blog Too Far: How the Maestro Made Them Mad
  • That year, the $40,000 grand prize went to Nupur Lala, an Indian-American girl who correctly spelled "logorrhea" in the final round. Winning Bees Spells Glory for Indian Kids on the Ethnic Circuit
  • Its topical references have badly dated; its surreal logorrhea was dated when it was written.
  • Although maybe this is simply an outgrowth of the semi-obsessive logorrhea of writers, where they feel they know their work best and can't help but respond.
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