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The quality of being facile in speech and writing.
fluency
articulateness
1
He held his tongue now; it was I who spoke with
volubility
.
2
She continued to talk on with the
volubility
peculiar to her kind.
3
He replied with
volubility
,
and helped them down on to the ice.
4
Her musical
volubility
flowed to entrance and divert him, as it did.
5
Its spirit, invention,
volubility
of tongue, and forwardness in action, are unbounded.
6
She entered without curtseying, pale as a spectre, and said with
volubility
:
7
The sergeant, cursing them with horrid
volubility
,
followed closely upon my heels.
8
But as they neared the gate Dot's
volubility
quite suddenly died down.
9
She recovered her
volubility
,
followed his partial retreat, and dropped her voice,-
10
Charlie, piqued at her inattentiveness, essayed a
volubility
foreign to his words.
11
Mention the names with all the precision,
volubility
and confidence in the world.
12
In response to some remark from Miss Warren she continued, in shrill
volubility
:
13
They argued with
volubility
:
they argued standing in the open doorway.
14
An American voice began at once to explain the joke with considerable
volubility
.
15
He had counted on her
volubility
;
it did not disappoint him.
16
She had spoken with
volubility
,
and the priest listened to her in silence.
volubility
great volubility
much volubility
accustomed volubility
eager volubility
amazing volubility