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Meanings of become loquacious in English
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Usage of become loquacious in English
1
I now sometimes becomeloquacious- asuresign that I am growing old.
2
With a little encouragement he might even becomeloquacious.
3
When you smoke meth, you becomeloquacious, a poet -and profuse verbiage is the currency of middle class trade in this metropolis.
4
He becameloquacious, apostrophizing vacancy with uplifted hand and eye.
5
Before the dessert had been on the table five minutes, Jack becameloquacious on his favourite topic.
6
At this Dame Kramm also becameloquacious.
7
I watch, disheartened, as Father becomesloquacious, his gestures more sweeping, as though it were the old days.
8
When they had been sitting in the arbour for a quarter of an hour or so she becameloquacious.
9
She was becomingloquacious.
10
Some becameloquacious, others sang songs; and both parties shook hands, and vowed that they regarded each other as brothers and friends.
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Winifred now, however, particularly wished to show her companion that she bore no animosity for the filched commission, therefore she becameloquacious.