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Definition of Loquaciously
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 Loquaciously
1. adv. In a loquacious manner.
Definition of Loquaciously
1. Adverb. In a loquacious manner. ¹
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Definition of Loquaciously
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Loquaciously
Literary usage of Loquaciously
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster (1912)
"If my letters bore you, you can always toss them into the waste-basket I promise
not to write another till the mid* die of November. Yours most loquaciously ..."
2. A Guide to the Best Fiction in English by William Winter, George Saintsbury, Ernest Albert Baker (1913)
"... seemingly, ensues upon her being a feather-brained fool, but which she
loquaciously ascribes to Fate and a ruthless appetite for "pretty things. ..."
3. The Contemporary Review (1874)
"Most truly and loquaciously yours, "EB Had I been challenged so stoutly—nay,
charged home, at the point of the pen—in our present day, I should certainly ..."
4. British History in the Nineteenth Century (1782-1901) by George Macaulay Trevelyan (1922)
"... waddling slowly and loquaciously along all the roads to London for a hundred
miles round, between August and October, feeding on the stubble of the ..."
5. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1922)
"We can watch the ceremony of ducking a scold in a pond, the peddler opening his
pack and loquaciously appraising his wares, the usurer, the coal-hawker, ..."