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Where London has been less loquacious is in the language of technology.
On the environment, the seven were more loquacious than specific.
But she apparently has been much more loquacious in private.
One author might have a more loquacious bent than another.
The loquacious coach added, however, that it was his last word on the matter.
He had no real desire to hear the stories brought in by their loquacious daily help.
Their loquacious hosts and human interest stories have turned the Games into a talk show.
They rode on, becoming less loquacious as the hours passed.
The usually loquacious Barbara opened her mouth, then closed it.
But ask even the most loquacious cooks what "it" is, and they are at a loss for words.
You'll still have that 60 minutes on the football field to give your best response to all of the loquacious remarks.
One of the less loquacious young men stood up and went to embrace Blair.
But then again, your father, may he rest in peace, was not, well, loquacious, shall we say.
Now, for once, its members were loquacious; but their talk was morbid.
Other speakers may be less lustrous but are far more loquacious.
Submitting to questions late last month, he was friendly but not loquacious.
"Still, as I noted, he was not a very loquacious one.
After a mile or so the morphine was working and China became loquacious.
More than fond and he had also been loquacious.
The stepfather, a usually loquacious man, said simply, "My heart is full."
He was more loquacious during a brief session with reporters after his release.
Lord King is loquacious and has strong political ties.
Nicklaus is publicly reserved but can be loquacious in private.
She was not loquacious on the phone and the call to Georgia might be thought of as a necessary modest expense.
Nobody would speak to me except Leeds, and he was far from loquacious.