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garrulously

  • a word derived from garrulous.
    garrulous
    adjective
    excessively talkative in a rambling, roundabout manner, especially about trivial matters.

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Ted delivered his part, and I just kept going garrulously.

From New York Times Sep. 29, 2017

Kerry, Durbin, and Daley hadn’t seen each other in some time and were garrulously catching up.

From Salon Jul. 17, 2016

When the Guardian interviewed Hockney prior to the exhibition Elliott was a garrulously enthusiastic presence both in the vast industrial estate studio and round the lunch table at the artist's home.

From The Guardian May 24, 2013

This section is called Glimpses of Greatness, and Connolly aptly describes it as "a carillon of memories covering a recurring situation, the Maestro in all his simplicity and wisdom garrulously confronting his treacherous dumb disciple."

From Time Magazine Archive

I can picture all of this: three generations of laughing Theos, downing mugs of coffee and biscuits, storming out garrulously into the dawn, wearing wool hunting hats and surrounded by baleful golden retrievers.

From "The Brightwood Code" by Monica Hesse