Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The character of being voluble; volubility.

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Examples

  • Now Kohokumu was a bore, and I was squeamishly out of sorts with him for his volubleness, but I could not help admiring him as watched him go down.

    The Water Baby 2010

  • Now Kohokumu was a bore, and I was squeamishly out of sorts with him for his volubleness, but I could not help admiring him as watched him go down.

    THE WATER BABY 2010

  • Now Kohokumu was a bore, and I was squeamishly out of sorts with him for his volubleness, but I could not help admiring him as watched him go down.

    The Water Baby 1919

  • He met her at the gate, and spoke with curious volubleness.

    Widdershins Oliver [pseud.] Onions 1917

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