Crossword-Solution: GARRULOUS 9 letters, 62 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Garrulous a. Talking much, especially about commonplace or trivial
things; talkative; loquacious.
Garrulous a. Having a loud, harsh note; noisy; -- said of birds; as,
the garrulous roller.

We have 62 clues for the answer “GARRULOUS”

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Excessively talkative 1 answer
communicative 8 answers
Chattering 15 answers
Fluent 24 answers
tautological 29 answers
flapping 30 answers
excrescent 30 answers
Super-abundant 32 answers
plethoric 32 answers
ALL over the place 40 answers
Blustery 42 answers
Superfluous 42 answers
Long-winded 43 answers
Gusty. 43 answers
gushy 43 answers
Needless 44 answers
Prodigal 44 answers
unleashed 44 answers
Growing ___ 46 answers
informational 46 answers
illuminative 46 answers
enlightening 46 answers
instructional 47 answers
Illuminating 47 answers
divulging 47 answers
educative 47 answers
elucidating 47 answers
illumining 47 answers
pedagogical 47 answers
informatory 47 answers
newsy 48 answers
interpretive 48 answers
instructive 48 answers
tutorial 49 answers
improvident 49 answers
ANECDOTAL 49 answers
designating 50 answers
educational 50 answers
didactic 50 answers
Gossipy 50 answers
uncurbed 50 answers
Edifying 51 answers
unnecessary 51 answers
scholastic 52 answers
gossiping 52 answers
illuminant 54 answers
grandiloquent 55 answers
redundant 55 answers
Unbound 56 answers
Fervid 56 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with GARRULOUS (5)

But the lady continued with the soft, serene assurance of a person who, as a duchess, was certain of being listened to, and, as a garrulous woman, was independent of the pulse of her auditors.
The American Henry James 1994
Doubtless, when a man finds himself united to a garrulous wife, he naturally learns to hold his tongue; but sometimes, at the close of one of Blanche’s discursive monologues, on glancing at her husband just to see how he took it, and seeing him sit perfectly silent, with a fixed, inexpressive smile, Bernard said to himself that Gordon found the lesson of listening attended with some embarrassments.
Confidence Henry James 2006
Story-telling and long-winded discussions give him keen enjoyment, for he is garrulous, metaphysical, and argumentative.
The Forged Coupon and Other Stories Leo Tolstoy 1995
Osterman bewildered him with his volubility, the lightning rapidity with which he leaped from one subject to another, garrulous, witty, flamboyant, terrifying the old man with pictures of the swift approach of ruin, the imminence of danger.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
Leonard returned to his home circle garrulous about his Russian strike experiences, but oppressively reticent about certain dark mysteries, which he alluded to under the resounding title of Siberian Magic.
Beasts and Super-Beasts Saki 2011

Quotes with GARRULOUS (3)

There were spaceships again in that century, an dthe ships were manned by fuzzy impossibilities that walked on two legs and sprouted tufts of hair in unlikely anatomical regions. They were a garrulous kind. They belonged to a race quite capable of admiring its own image in a mirror, and equally capable of cutting its own throat before the altar of some tribal god, such as the deity of Daily Shaving. It was a species that considered itself to be, basically, a race of divinely …
Walter M. Miller Jr. A Canticle for Leibowitz
I am a scholar and a pupil who has been lulled to sleep by the meagre fire of a mind too humble. I have been too much burned, and my injured mind has accumulated too much passion; for tormenting itself with the defending of our sex, my mind sighs, conscious of its obligation. For all things — those deeply rooted inside us as well as those outside us — are being laid at the door of our sex. In addition, I, who have always held virtue in high esteem and considered private thing…
Laura Cereta Collected Letters of a Renaissance Feminist
We no longer have a sufficiently high estimate of ourselves when we communicate. Our true experiences are not garrulous. They could not communicate themselves if they wanted to: they lack words. We have already grown beyond whatever we have words for. In all talking there lies a grain of contempt. Speech, it seems, was devised only for the average medium, communicable. The speaker has already vulgarized himself by speaking.
Friedrich Nietzsche Twilight of the Idols
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