be+loquacious
51lo|qua´cious|ly — lo|qua|cious «loh KWAY shuhs», adjective. 1. talking much; fond of talking: »Jack became loquacious on his favourite topic (Frederick Marryat). SYNONYM(S): See syn. under talkative. (Cf. ↑talkative) 2. making sounds as of much talking:… …
52lo|qua|cious — «loh KWAY shuhs», adjective. 1. talking much; fond of talking: »Jack became loquacious on his favourite topic (Frederick Marryat). SYNONYM(S): See syn. under talkative. (Cf. ↑talkative) 2. making sounds as of much talking: »loquacious birds or… …
53talk´a|tive|ness — talk|a|tive «T kuh tihv», adjective. having the habit of talking a great deal; fond of talking: »He became very talkative over his second bottle of port (George Eliot). –talk´a|tive|ly, adverb. –talk´a|tive|ness, noun. Synonym Study Talkative,… …
54talk´a|tive|ly — talk|a|tive «T kuh tihv», adjective. having the habit of talking a great deal; fond of talking: »He became very talkative over his second bottle of port (George Eliot). –talk´a|tive|ly, adverb. –talk´a|tive|ness, noun. Synonym Study Talkative,… …
55talk|a|tive — «T kuh tihv», adjective. having the habit of talking a great deal; fond of talking: »He became very talkative over his second bottle of port (George Eliot). –talk´a|tive|ly, adverb. –talk´a|tive|ness, noun. Synonym Study Talkative, loquacious… …
56Linguacious — Lin*gua cious (l[i^][ng]*gw[=a] sh[u^]s), a. [L. linguax, acis, loquacious, fr. lingua tongue.] Given to the use of the tongue; loquacious. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
57Film (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… …
58All That Fall — is a one act radio play by Samuel Beckett produced following a request [It has been reported that Beckett wrote this play following a commission from the BBC. This is not correct. Hugh Kenner advises that Beckett had written only some of his… …
59loquacity — /loh kwas i tee/, n., pl. loquacities. 1. the state of being loquacious; talkativeness; garrulity. 2. an instance of talkativeness or garrulity; a loquacious flow of talk: The sherry increased my loquacity. [1595 1605; < L loquacitas… …
60loquacity — noun Talkativeness; the quality of being loquacious. Their silence would have been awkward but for the loquacity of Jane, who talked enough for all three. Syn: loquaciousness See Also: loquacious …