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1
The landlady and her troop grew more and
more
voluble
and excited.
2
By this means I've come to be rather
more
voluble
than formerly.
3
The more reticent Alfred became the
more
voluble
the professor grew.
4
But in that long talk he was far the
more
voluble
.
5
Question her eyes: they are vastly
more
voluble
than her tongue.
6
No mouth is
more
voluble
than that of a characterless man of feeling.
7
Razumov's taciturnity only excited her to a quicker,
more
voluble
utterance.
8
Schulz was
more
voluble
,
detailed and thorough in response to questions, Juncker more taciturn.
9
Lady Bedlow's fear, on the other hand, rendered her even
more
voluble
than usual.
10
The thicker grew the ice, the
more
voluble
grew Marapper.
11
Unfortunately, Hugh was growing
more
voluble
by the minute.
12
Within the comparative safety of the heavily armoured vehicle the girl gradually grew
more
voluble
.
13
But the flight commander was
more
voluble
when he saw Jimmy's squadron commander that night.
14
Some had
more
voluble
opinions to offer.
15
They became
more
voluble
than ever.
16
The poet, meanwhile, was
more
voluble
.
more
voluble
more