Encara no tenim significats per a "very voluble".
1His tongue is very voluble, which, with canting, proves him a linguist.
2Though well aware of the importance of their testimony, all these servants were very voluble.
3But now emerged the Jew slop seller, very voluble.
4He was very voluble in a quiet way.
5They were mainly a good-natured and unsuspicious crowd whose guttural tongue was harsh and very voluble.
6I, on the other hand, was very voluble.
7The Bengali had now almost wholly recovered, and was very voluble in his gratitude for his rescue.
8She was very voluble, gesticulatory and lucid, but unhappily bi-lingual, and at all the crucial points German.
9They proved to be Jaegers, and although the officer told us nothing the man was very voluble.
10And, for cause unknown, he looked at Honoria, smiling amusedly, before saying to the very voluble small sportsman:-
11One of them imitated the tactics of Chatham street, and became very voluble over things I did not want.
12One guesses him blond and rosy, very voluble, very guttural, with a wealth of forceful but not graceful gesture.
13One, I remember, was very voluble, and over-explained everything, so that we became afraid to ask him a question.
14His mother's sinewy arm thrust him into safety, and she herself clambered up, very wet and very voluble in her imprecations on his clumsiness.
15Jerry, who adored Marcella, became very voluble on the subject of Louis; Kraill listened mechanically to all he was saying as they crossed the paddock.
16She became very voluble-tohide her confusion; for by ordinary she was sparing of speech (or did she guess the lover in the master?
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