loquaciously
- a word derived from loquacious.
Example Sentences
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He attended the 2000 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles at a moment when Josiah Bartlet, the loquaciously liberal president on the popular television show “The West Wing,” was a cultural touchstone.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 23, 2023
As you can tell from any given interview, Phair today is one of the most loquaciously articulate musicians out there, so it makes sense that her songs have become more direct too.
From Slate • Jun. 5, 2021
Hollywood guides linger loquaciously in front of the tomb of Rudolf Valentino in the Hollywood Cemetery.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Extricating himself at length from this monstrous embrace, Peter permitted himself to be held off at arm's length and be warmly and loquaciously admired.
From Peter the Brazen A Mystery Story of Modern China by Hoskins, Gayle Porter
Modern music, which is so loquaciously introspective, dragging in indiscreet confidences at every turn, is immodest and lacking in taste.
From Jean-Christophe Journey's End by Cannan, Gilbert