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1 The next moment Mrs. Makola was heard speaking with great volubility .
2 He may have great volubility , and so has a Billingsgate fishwife.
3 Proud and happy, Sir, to see you, I'm sure! said Potts, with great volubility .
4 These he began to describe with great volubility and rapture, smacking his lips and exulting.
5 But Annetta was too much interested to hear, and she went on with great volubility :
6 She seemed to be very indignant and angry, and was telling her story with great volubility .
7 Herod then began to expatiate with great volubility on all he had heard concerning our Lord.
8 Then he discourses with great volubility of his long acquaintance with Mas'r Tom and Miss Maria.
9 The cardinal maintained his opinions most vehemently, speaking in a very loud tone and with great volubility .
10 Some men love a stream of words and great volubility , placing all eloquence in rapidity of speech.
11 The passage was dark as she entered, and her mother's tones, talking with great volubility , struck her ear.
12 But still none of us were willing; and the gratitude of the repentant criminal found issue in great volubility .
13 Then as it probably occurred to him that he could expect no great volubility from a gagged prisoner he continued:
14 Their disputes are usually conducted with great volubility and noisy swearing, but they generally terminate by both parties bursting into a laugh.
15 He began to talk, and talked with great volubility , showing that once embarked upon this theme, he felt himself in his proper element.
16 Soon Father Michael came, and the woman assailed him at once in a harsh and accusing manner, speaking in the French language with great volubility .
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