Ainda não temos significados para "so loquacious".
1Even with such jealous watchfulness, secrets easily transpire from one to another; so loquacious is man!
2Probably never before in his life had he been so loquacious and so happy in his loquacity.
3The media are so loquacious about their liberal views and attitudes, but this is far from the truth.
4He was so loquacious that Charley soon stopped talking and let his companion carry on the conversation alone.
5I never suspected that he could be so loquacious or that he was capable of such perceptive comment.
6Every one spoke, no one was listened to; Spendius, usually so loquacious, shook his head at every proposal.
7She wasn't usually so loquacious.
8Ithuel, usually so loquacious and gossiping in his moments of leisure, was silent and observant when he had anything serious on hand.
9But the old scoundrel, who was usually so loquacious and so officious, replied briefly; and, strange to say, did not offer his services.
10"You aren't generally so loquacious."
11"Yes; I can!" One could not help remarking that the geographer, so loquacious and impatient usually, had scarcely spoken during Ayrton's examination.
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