As a draftsman, Smith was fecund, prolific to the point of garrulity, and very uneven.
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He could play rapid wit and foolish garrulity with an equal deftness.
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At times his immense self-confidence produces garrulity and sweeping, dismissive prescriptions.
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After 136 minutes, Darling Lili's gags and garrulity make it as aseptic, smooth and foursquare as an ice cube.
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Had Mr. Stockman talked less to the press earlier he would not be squirming now, but garrulity was not his blunder.
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In the end, Jacobson's garrulity did him in.
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This year he outdid himself in grouchy garrulity.
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The American tendency to unchecked garrulity is most conspicuous in the realm of TV sports, but it does not begin or end there by a long shout.
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The quality of being wordy and talkative
Prolixity (from Latin prolixus, "extended"; also called wordiness, verbosity and garrulousness) in language refers to speech or writing which uses an excess of words. Adjectival forms include prolix, wordy, verbose, and garrulous.