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Definition of Garrulously
1. Adverb. In a chatty loquacious manner. "`When I was young,' she continued loquaciously, `I used to do all sorts of naughty things'"
Partainyms: Garrulous, Loquacious, Talkative, Talky
Definition of Garrulously
1. Adverb. In a garrulous manner. ¹
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Definition of Garrulously
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Garrulously
Literary usage of Garrulously
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. British Poets of the Nineteenth Century by Curtis Hidden Page (1910)
"again: " Tea, one, a bard, of whom my father To whom the novice garrulously said,
Full many a noble war-song had he sung, Even in the presence of an enemy's ..."
2. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"(Bee talkative); prattling,babbling. garrulously (gar'Ç-lus-li), «rfr. ...
To whom the little novice garrulously, "Yea, but I know : the land was full of ..."
3. The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to Browning by Lucius Hudson Holt (1915)
"To whom the little novice garrulously: 'Yea, but I know; the laud was full of
And wonders ere the coming of the Queen. So said my father, and himself was ..."
4. British Poets of the Nineteenth Century by Curtis Hidden Page (1910)
"again: " Tea, one, a bard, of whom my father To whom the novice garrulously said,
Full many a noble war-song had he sung, Even in the presence of an enemy's ..."
5. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"(Bee talkative); prattling,babbling. garrulously (gar'Ç-lus-li), «rfr. ...
To whom the little novice garrulously, "Yea, but I know : the land was full of ..."
6. The Leading English Poets from Chaucer to Browning by Lucius Hudson Holt (1915)
"To whom the little novice garrulously: 'Yea, but I know; the laud was full of
And wonders ere the coming of the Queen. So said my father, and himself was ..."