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Filter by Meaning The coworker's loquacity during the meeting caused it to run much longer than necessary.
The doctor's loquacity during the appointment made the patient feel at ease.
The musician's loquacity during the performance detracted from the quality of the music.
The teacher's loquacity in explaining the lesson was confusing for the students.
The customer service representative's loquacity only added to the customer's frustration.
The artist's loquacity about his work only added to the ambiguity of the art.
The lawyer's loquacity during the trial made the case more convoluted than necessary.
The politician's loquacity during the speech made it hard to follow his train of thought.
The lecturer's loquacity in the seminar left the attendees lost and disinterested.
The professor's loquacity during the lecture left the students confused about the main points.
The businessman's loquacity during the meeting made it hard to follow the agenda.
Her loquacity helped her make friends easily at the party.
His loquacity is often seen as a sign of his intelligence and wit.
The politician's loquacity impressed the audience and gained him more supporters.
His loquacity was so overwhelming that people often avoided speaking with him.
The teacher was annoyed by the student's loquacity during class.
Her loquacity in meetings often made them run longer than necessary.
His loquacity was a sign of nervousness in social situations.
The politician's loquacity made it difficult for the interviewer to ask questions.
Her loquacity made it difficult to get through the agenda in a timely manner.
The salesman's loquacity was a key factor in his success.
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