16 adjectives to describe garrulities

He was from Indiana, he told me with agreeable garrulity.

Thus one editor, putting two and two together, calculated that the writer could not be less than eighty years old; while another, like Mrs. Prig, "didn't believe there was no sich a person," and acutely divined that the book was a journalistic squib directed against my amiable garrulity.

He announced himself with his customary, cheery garrulity as he entered.

whose attention, even though he be fixed in thought, will not be attracted and absorbed by that childlike garrulity of which no one can grow tired?

He announced himself with his customary, cheery garrulity as he entered.

Y'see, Bill," he explained with a deliberate garrulity, "that throw he made when he caught the horse was the finest bit of rope-work that's been done to-day.

All the pleasure of conversation was spoiled by his excessive garrulity.

There were avarice and prodigality, the pride of blood and the pride of money, morbid restlessness and morbid apathy, frivolous garrulity, supercilious silence, a Democritus to laugh at every thing, and a Heraclitus to lament over every thing.

This captivating work contains also a note-book which Haydn kept in London; it is filled with amusing blunders in English and vivid pictures of London life of the time, pictures as delectable in their way as the immortal garrulity of Pepys.

The earnest friend now advising you cannot but grieve at such incautious garrulity.

The intrusive garrulity of French waiters at dinner is notorious.

His wife's brain was too busy making plans and tearing them up to follow his monotonous garrulity except in a general way.

But now, at the magic name no pleasant garrulity overcomes me; only the remembrance of my worries; of all those troubles that I mean now to transfer from my own to Roger's broad shoulders, swoop down upon me.

In all its splendours decked, o'er the full bowl Recount my triumphs past, urge others on 120 With hand and voice, and point the winding way: Pleased with that social sweet garrulity, The poor disbanded veteran's sole delight.

Mr. ARNOLD BENNETT'S own noveltiesthe very rapid fraternization of Judith's little Cockney maid with the enemy; her own inexplicable love-at-first-sight for an Ammonite pervert; the laborious pretentiousness of Ozias, the Governor of Bethulia; the tedious garrulity of the oldest inhabitant, and the topical reference, in the manner of pantomime, to the War of 1914-1918 A.D.these offered no great improvement on the original narrative.

Its shock-headed pony, driven by an aged negro who scolded both children with a worn and practised garrulity, was turned in another direction.

16 adjectives to describe  garrulities