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- adjective Common misspelling of
loquacious .
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Examples
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A tangible difference the living do seem more loquatious than those who are dead.
This Life - A Suite 2009
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Even the loquatious Tip O'Neill didn't get as much attention as George Mitchell, as I recall.
"Two years of Pelosi gives a good idea of what four years of Hillary will be like." Ann Althouse 2006
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The Great Gazoogle is quite informative - in fact, positively loquatious - about Kyl's strident opposition last Thursday in 2005 to the idea of filibustering judicial nominations.
Sadly, No! 2008
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It's not like she was writing something difficult like locatious loquatious loquacious.
Lou Minatti 2008
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It's not like she was writing something difficult like locatious loquatious loquacious.
Lou Minatti 2008
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But that was a welcome change from the more loathsome, loquatious representatives of the Dominion, the Vorta—and from the harsh Jem’Hadar, who would already have slapped a restraining field on Kira, the Kai, and the other Bajorans.
REBELS: THE LIBERATED, BOOK III OF III DAFYDD AB HUGH 2008
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But that was a welcome change from the more loathsome, loquatious representatives of the Dominion, the Vorta—and from the harsh Jem’Hadar, who would already have slapped a restraining field on Kira, the Kai, and the other Bajorans.
REBELS: THE LIBERATED, BOOK III OF III DAFYDD AB HUGH 2008
mollusque commented on the word loquatious
Abounding in loquats?
January 6, 2009