Loquacious in a sentence as an adjective

And as for the effects - it just makes your heart beat faster and makes you loquacious/chatty.

" I would just say that is a very loquacious programming language.

" I've been loquacious to Dang in the past that I think flags are increasingly used "Selectively" to quash certain discussions.

If your goal is to impress the reader with your loquacious conveyance of verbiage, fine, but you're sacrificing substance for style.

Maybe you should explain why it is not applicable, rather than persist in loquacious but insubstantial contradiction.

I can't think of an example off the top of my head, but I'm sure there are protocols where you don't need to send loquacious headers or equivalent with every response.

I've read the Welsh being described as loquacious, dissemblers, immoral liars, stunted, bigoted, dark, ugly, pugnacious little trolls, but I cannot confirm its truth or otherwise.

Yes, it was a brilliant parody, send up, etc. of standard venture partner communications, especially when they are loquacious but really saying "No".The main point is, they are keeping hidden what they are really thinking.

One phenomenon which Facebook takes into account which Twitter does not is that of the loquacious acquaintance, possibly someone with a business constantly hyping things, possibly someone who just likes to hear themselves speak more often than I do.

Loquacious definitions

adjective

full of trivial conversation; "kept from her housework by gabby neighbors"

See also: chatty gabby garrulous talkative talky