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O que (quem) é volubly - definição


volubly      
voluble         
If you say that someone is voluble, you mean that they talk a lot with great energy and enthusiasm. (FORMAL)
She was voluble with excitement...
Bert is a voluble, gregarious man.
ADJ
volubly
In the next booth along he could see an elderly lady, talking volubly.
ADV: ADV with v
Volubility      
·noun The quality or state of being voluble (in any of the senses of the adjective).
Exemplos do corpo de texto para volubly
1. Deputy Dawg can defend himself volubly enough to Andrew Marr.
2. You will thus have heard him volubly alarmed at the prospect and threat of summer standpipes in the "cities of Britain". But did you pause, look at a map of the south–east, and wonder: which cities?
3. To McCain‘s biographers, Wright is "the man not spoken of," said Elizabeth Drew, who wrote "Citizen McCain." She said that Roberta Wright McCain was close to her father and that she spoke volubly about her days growing up in Los Angeles.
4. Commanders tell the men grimly that treatment of the villagers should be "vigorous – justice is coming their way, and some of it is going to be rough". The scenes which follow are wretched, but believable: doors are beaten in, women scream, soldiers drag out terrified and volubly protesting men.
5. Several days ago, when Catholic followers were drawn into gathering at No 178 in Nguyen Luong Bang street to "pray" to carry out the so–called land claim, some priests present at the site denied volubly that it was due to the parishioners‘ urgent attitude that led to spontaneity so they were not incited by others and the priests could not advise them to disperse.