Amid the logorrhea, the delegates were able to point to one U.N. achievement.
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Long scatological accounts of constipation that add up to a plain case of logorrhea.
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Logorrhea may be a Greek word, but the Irish are the most egregious at it.
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The possibility of wide-open races also contributes to the outbreak of political logorrhea.
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I tell ya, I go away for a few days, let the blogging slow down, decrease the usual logorrhea.
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Logorrhea is a symptom of an underlying illness, and should be treated by a medical professional.
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Several possible causes of logorrhea respond well to medication.
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This phenomenon is also called prolixity or logorrhea.
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I run it with two other journalists in New York City who, like me, have young kids and a touch of logorrhea.
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Pathologically excessive (and often incoherent) talking
In psychology, logorrhea or logorrhoea (from Ancient Greek u03BBu03CCu03B3u03BFu03C2 logos "word" and u1FE5u03ADu03C9 rheo "to flow") is a communication disorder, expressed by excessive wordiness with minor or sometimes incoherent talkativeness...
An abnormal and rapid flow of words used to compose incoherent speech. A symptom of maniacal episodes (See Bipolar Disorder).