garrulously
(ad.)饒舌地;多嘴地
Gar·ru·lous a.
1. Talking much, especially about commonplace or trivial things; talkative; loquacious.
The most garrulous people on earth. --De Quincey.
2. Zool. Having a loud, harsh note; noisy; -- said of birds; as, the garrulous roller.
Syn: -- Garrulous, Talkative, Loquacious.
Usage: A garrulous person indulges in long, prosy talk, with frequent repetitions and lengthened details; talkative implies simply a great desire to talk; and loquacious a great flow of words at command. A child is talkative; a lively woman is loquacious; an old man in his dotage is garrulous.
-- Gar*ru*lous*ly, adv. -- Gar*ru*lous*ness, n.
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garrulously
adv : in a chatty loquacious manner; "`When I was young,' she
continued loquaciously, `I used to do all sorts of
naughty things'" [syn: loquaciously, talkatively, talkily]