loquacious+person

  • 11vaunters — vaunt·er || vɔːntÉ™(r) n. line shooter, person who is an arrogant boaster, extremely arrogant and loquacious person, braggart …

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  • 12Talker — Talk er, n. 1. One who talks; especially, one who is noted for his power of conversing readily or agreeably; a conversationist. [1913 Webster] There probably were never four talkers more admirable in four different ways than Johnson, Burke,… …

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  • 13motor mouth — noun One who talks incessantly; a chatty or loquacious person. Hes such a motor mouth that I couldnt get a word in …

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  • 14talker — n. 1. Converser, conversationalist. 2. Prattler, loquacious person, chatterer, chatter box, babbler, magpie, moulin à paroles. 3. Boaster, braggart, gascon …

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  • 15wind|jam|mer — «WIHND JAM uhr», noun. 1. Informal. a) a sailing ship, especially a square rigged ship. b) a member of its crew. 2. U.S. Slang, Figurative. a loquacious person; windbag. ╂[American English < wind1 + jam1 + er …

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  • 16talkative — adjective the talkative person in the seat next to mine Syn: chatty, loquacious, garrulous, voluble, conversational, communicative; gossipy, babbling, blathering; long winded, wordy, verbose, prolix; informal gabby, mouthy, motormouthed, talky… …

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  • 17Garrulous — Gar ru*lous, a. [L. garrulus, fr. garrire to chatter, talk; cf. Gr. ? voice, ? to speak, sing. Cf. {Call}.] 1. Talking much, especially about commonplace or trivial things; talkative; loquacious. [1913 Webster] The most garrulous people on earth …

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  • 18Garrulously — Garrulous Gar ru*lous, a. [L. garrulus, fr. garrire to chatter, talk; cf. Gr. ? voice, ? to speak, sing. Cf. {Call}.] 1. Talking much, especially about commonplace or trivial things; talkative; loquacious. [1913 Webster] The most garrulous people …

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  • 19Garrulousness — Garrulous Gar ru*lous, a. [L. garrulus, fr. garrire to chatter, talk; cf. Gr. ? voice, ? to speak, sing. Cf. {Call}.] 1. Talking much, especially about commonplace or trivial things; talkative; loquacious. [1913 Webster] The most garrulous people …

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  • 20Film (film) — Infobox Film name = Film image size = 150px caption = Film by Samuel Beckett, Applause Theatre Cinema Books (2000) director = Alan Schneider producer = writer = Samuel Beckett narrator = starring = Buster Keaton music = cinematography = Boris… …

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