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  1. loquaciously love

Definitions

Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  1. In a loquacious or talkative manner.

Wiktionary

  1. adv. In a loquacious manner.

GNU Webster's 1913

  1. adv. In a loquacious manner.

WordNet 3.0

  1. adv. in a chatty loquacious manner

Etymologies

  1. loquacious +‎ -ly (Wiktionary)

Examples

  • “Hellboy suggests the kind of loquaciously laid-back, dialogue-driven movie the comparatively clumsy Kevin Smith only wishes he could make, wickedly cool and soulfully deep amidst its superhero outsider story.”

    Archive 2008-06-01

  • “And true to form, he loquaciously added, "I thought it would be like the first time I got my driver's license, but it was so much better.”

    Emily Bracken: Weddings/Celebrations Announcement: Joseph Biden, Barack Obama

  • “While the Democrat is loquaciously appealing to reason, the other guy is busy with concise pandering and the amputation of logic.”

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Why Obama Lost and McCain Won Saturday Night's Forum

  • “While the Democrat is loquaciously appealing to reason, the other guy is busy with concise pandering and the amputation of logic. ”

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Why Obama Lost and McCain Won Saturday Night's Forum

  • “If I did not admire these enough, again I cannot forgive myself, but she seemed satisfied with what I did, and she talked on about him, not too loquaciously, but lovingly and lovably as a mother should, and proudly as the mother of such a boy should, though without vainglory; I have forgotten to say that she had a certain distinction of face, and was appropriately dressed in black.”

    Familiar Spanish Travels

  • “Perhaps he saved time because he spoke no English and did not linger loquaciously over the Madeira or the tea.”

    Simon & Schuster: Washington

  • “Those are the easy kinds," Dulany said loquaciously.”

    Cities In Flight

  • “Like a television talk-show host tripping loquaciously on industrial-strength amphetamines, it rattles noisily on, uncaring of the quiet interjections about sanitation, infant mortality, unreported police atrocities, tribal communities flooded out of their homes.”

    Behind the News: Voices from Goa's Press

  • “I don't think you need fear it to-day," replied Caleb, quietly, as he settled himself into the corner, in the vain hope of a nap; but Youth was now loquaciously inclined.”

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859

  • “For the mountain woman was loquaciously cordial as usual:”

    The Gold Girl

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