She is voluble but it is a volubility weighted with good thoughts on every subject. |
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He spoke at such length and with such volubility that you were inclined to believe that he was telling the truth. |
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He recalls how impressed he was as a child by the volubility and animation of his uncles' marathon conversations. |
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Most of the senior figures in government viewed him with affectionate amusement, and occasionally mild annoyance because of his volubility. |
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Her energy, the volubility of her gesture and her hastiness sometimes remains us speechless. |
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The liveliness and typically Italian volubility of this brilliant piece, with its perpetual motion and harmonic sequences, proves most uplifting. |
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His volubility led his audience from an antique fragment or a Chinese disk to the magical imaginary world of the ancient civilizations. |
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Earlier this month, however, her legendary volubility deserted her. |
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Hervey responded with such volubility that anyone could see he was a pastmaster in Castilian swearing. |
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Though he belonged to no party, he was an adviser to many centrist politicians providing counsel with unstoppable volubility well into old age. The war, stints in jail and persecution meant he had no formal higher education. |
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Visiting Iranian expatriates are shocked by the volubility with which their compatriots disparage the whole regime, not just the conservative bit of it. |
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Her volubility in front of the camera doesn't translate into the tabloid arena, where a celebrity's words are frequently weapons to be turned back on them. |
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Rather uncertainty, mobility and volubility are extolled... all aspects that reflect a culture unsure about basic values, about the principles on whose basis to direct and regulate life. |
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His volubility had left him at last, and he sank down wearily on my sofa. I felt that no words of condolence availed, and I let him lie there quietly. |
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