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volubleness

  • a variation of volubility.
    volubility
    noun
    the quality of being talkative, wordy, or glib.
  • a word derived from voluble.
    voluble
    adjective
    characterized by a ready and continuous flow of words; fluent; glib; talkative.

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Now Kohokumu was a bore, and I was squeamishly out of sorts with him for his volubleness, but I could not help admiring him as I watched him go down.

From On the Makaloa Mat by Jack London

There they sat, supplying asterisks with immense volubleness.

From The Passionate Elopement by Compton MacKenzie

He met her at the gate, and spoke with curious volubleness.

From Widdershins by Oliver [pseud.] Onions