voluble u rečniku PONS

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Barley, exuberant and voluble, is too interested in exploring common ground with non-classical musicians.
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Such oily and voluble sanctimoniousness needed no modification to be fitted to appear before the footlights in satirical drama.
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While some presidents have been relatively voluble about religion, many have been reticent to the point of complete obscurity.
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Although voluble at times, her sentences made little sense.
ottawacitizen.com
They have been voluble and strident in their calls for devaluation.
thenationonlineng.net
Instead, he grows more voluble, while the listener quietly processes what is said.
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The first movement delivers two subjectsone voluble and the other somewhat pathetic.
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The foot poppers, by contrast, were voluble in their enthusiasm and amazed at being in love, even the grandmas and grandpas.
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They included a town wit, a grave citizen, a worthy lawyer, a worship justice, a reverend nonconformist, and a voluble sailor.
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The middle section is a voluble depiction of agitation calmed by the return of the main theme.
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