Encara no tenim significats per a "great volubility".
1The next moment Mrs. Makola was heard speaking with great volubility.
2He may have great volubility, and so has a Billingsgate fishwife.
3Proud and happy, Sir, to see you, I'm sure! said Potts, with great volubility.
4These he began to describe with great volubility and rapture, smacking his lips and exulting.
5But Annetta was too much interested to hear, and she went on with great volubility:
6She seemed to be very indignant and angry, and was telling her story with great volubility.
7Herod then began to expatiate with great volubility on all he had heard concerning our Lord.
8Then he discourses with great volubility of his long acquaintance with Mas'r Tom and Miss Maria.
9The cardinal maintained his opinions most vehemently, speaking in a very loud tone and with great volubility.
10Some men love a stream of words and great volubility, placing all eloquence in rapidity of speech.
11The passage was dark as she entered, and her mother's tones, talking with great volubility, struck her ear.
12But still none of us were willing; and the gratitude of the repentant criminal found issue in great volubility.
13Then as it probably occurred to him that he could expect no great volubility from a gagged prisoner he continued:
14Their disputes are usually conducted with great volubility and noisy swearing, but they generally terminate by both parties bursting into a laugh.
15He began to talk, and talked with great volubility, showing that once embarked upon this theme, he felt himself in his proper element.
16Soon Father Michael came, and the woman assailed him at once in a harsh and accusing manner, speaking in the French language with great volubility.
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Great volubility a través del temps
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