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1. Babbly definition is - chattering, garrulous

2. He is really too garrulous.

3. Anecdotage (uncountable) garrulous old age; Related terms

4. My garrulous neighbour had given away the secret.

5. His poetry is garrulous , intellectually incisive and adjectivally rich.

6. Many people may remember a garrulous Zhang Damin.

7. And now that it was all over, Mr Linley became quite garrulous.

8. He became positively garrulous after a few glasses of wine.

9. Dave, garrulous, a bit tipsy, was a natural raconteur.

10. Robert : Who's that garrulous kid who kept talking throughout the class?

11. Mr Coleman is as diffident as his television namesake, at the microphone, is garrulous.

12. This man does not speak in a straightforward manner , he is garrulous.

13. Miss Thompson, loud - voiced and garrulous, was evidently quite willing to gossip.

14. 25 synonyms for Chatty: talkative, informal, effusive, garrulous, gabby, gossipy, newsy, conversational

15. Synonyms for Blabbermouthed include bigmouthed, garrulous, loose-lipped, loquacious, indiscreet, big-mouthed, chatty, talkative, gabby and conversational

16. This is the garrulous of a floret that public culture serves the network only.

17. Language of the garrulous before making up this one article, be worth to recommend.

18. Parents can not bear the sight of her always wearing that dress, her home, parents garrulous.

19. Synonyms for Ambagious include verbose, wordy, prolix, garrulous, rambling, talkative, windy, loquacious, diffuse and gabby

20. How can you be so garrulous at such a young age ? I can bearly stand it.

21. She was an old, garrulous a pawnbroker's widow , who collected used stamps for some pious purpose.

22. The garrulous waves ceaselessly talked of hidden treasures, mocking the ignorance that knew not their meaning.

23. The place density of condensation is high, can have colorless and garrulous shape, filiform, transparent muddy thing.

24. Beballed 6049464715 garrulous Limit every company need first the anime looking too much rum before the average yarn weight

25. 21 From being a painfully shy, diffident recluse, he suddenly metamorphosed into a garrulous and sometimes painfully overbearing extrovert.

26. If I have any suggestions, I shall put them with garrulous hesitation and a suitable air of diffidence.

27. John Smith's housekeeper, Mrs Rundle, for example, "can be seen as a prototype for the garrulous Mrs Hudson, Sherlock Holmes's landlady".

28. Time magazine, in summarising her cast of drowning boys, garrulous southern grandmothers and man-killer prophets, called them "God-intoxicated Hillbillies".

29. Once again, it struck you that an actor was more likely to win sympathy from an audience than a slack-jawed garrulous Balaclava.

30. Meanwhile, those garrulous starlets who utter a quotable phrase almost every time they open their mouths are few and far between.

31. Anecdotage (n.) 1823, "anecdotes collectively," from anecdote + -age.As a jocular coinage meaning "garrulous old age" it is recorded from 1835, and spawned anecdotard (1894).

32. The two sisters, one with a grander personage and independent, the other garrulous and sociable, lived in adjoining apartments on Eutaw Street in the Bolton Hill neighborhood of Baltimore for fifty years.

33. Concise adjective brief, short, to the point, compact, summary, compressed, condensed, terse, laconic, succinct, pithy, synoptic, epigrammatic, compendious The text is Concise and informative. lengthy, rambling, long, diffuse, long-winded, wordy, garrulous, discursive, verbose, prolix

34. Synonyms: Conversationalist; conversationist; schmoozer Hypernyms ("Conversationalist" is a kind of): speaker; talker; utterer; verbaliser; verbalizer (someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous))

35. Bletherskate: a garrulous talker of nonsense bletonism: alleged ability to find an underground water supply blewit: type of edible toadstool blissom: subject to or having strong sexual desires bloomery: factory where iron bars are manufactured bloviate: to write or …

36. Noun Anecdotage talkative or garrulous old age 3; noun Anecdotage a collection of anecdotes 3; noun Anecdotage senility, as characterized by the telling of rambling anecdotes 3; noun Anecdotage the state of being advanced in age and strongly inclined to tell reminiscent anecdotes: Grandfather is in his Anecdotage

37. Blendure: mixing blennoid: of or resembling mucus blennophobia: fear of slime blenny: small elongated marine fish blepharal: of, like or pertaining to eyelids blesbok: South African antelope with white patch on forehead blesiloquent: speaking with a stammer or lisp bletcherous: having an ugly design bletherskate: a garrulous talker of nonsense

38. Alliterator: 1 n a speaker or writer who makes use of alliteration Type of: speaker , talker , utterer , verbaliser , verbalizer someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous) author , writer writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally

39. A white Lie is That which is not intended to injure any Body in his Fortune, Interest, or Reputation, but only to gratify a garrulous Disposition, and the Itch of amusing People by telling them wonderful Stories.” However, warned William Paley in Moral Philosophy (1785), “White lies always introduce others of a darker complexion.”