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Filter by Meaning The scientist spoke volubly about the results of the experiment.
The preacher spoke volubly about the power of forgiveness.
The tour guide spoke volubly about the history of the city.
The salesperson spoke volubly about the benefits of the product.
The lawyer spoke volubly about the defendant's innocence.
The child talked volubly about his favorite toy.
The activist volubly advocated for her cause at the rally.
The politician volubly defended his stance on the controversial issue.
She was volubly complaining about the traffic on her way to work.
The athlete volubly encouraged her teammates during the game.
She was volubly sharing her opinions on the book she had just read.
The coach spoke volubly about the team's strategy for the game.
The teacher spoke volubly about the importance of reading.
The politician spoke volubly about the need for change.
The radio host spoke volubly about the latest news.
The teacher volubly praised her student's excellent performance.
The musician volubly shared his passion for music with the audience.
The salesman spoke volubly about the features of the car.
The sports commentator spoke volubly about the game.
The chef volubly described the flavors in her signature dish.
The artist volubly discussed her creative process during the interview.
The teacher spoke volubly about the importance of education.
The chef spoke volubly about the ingredients in the dish.
The actress volubly joked about her love life during her late-night talk show appearance.
The comedian volubly joked about his failed relationships.
The professor volubly rambled about his personal beliefs during his lecture.
The gossip volubly shared rumors about the celebrity couple.
She volubly complained about the terrible service at the restaurant.
She volubly shared her wild travel stories with anyone who would listen.
He volubly argued with his coworkers about the best way to complete the project.
The young child volubly explained his imaginary world to his mother.
The student volubly discussed his weekend plans instead of paying attention in class.
The party guests volubly sang karaoke until the early hours of the morning.
The stand-up comedian volubly poked fun at societal norms and conventions.
The travel blogger volubly described her experiences in exotic locations with vivid detail.
The politician volubly promised to lower taxes if elected.
The group of teenagers volubly gossiped about their classmates in the school hallway.
The teenager volubly argued with her parents about her curfew.
The scientist spoke volubly about her research, but her presentation was disorganized.
The customer spoke volubly to the waiter, but his order was unclear.
He spoke volubly about his day but his words made no sense.
The coach spoke volubly during the pep talk, but the team was confused about their strategy.
The politician spoke volubly at the podium, but his speech was unorganized.
The teacher spoke volubly during the class, but the students found it hard to keep up with the lesson.
The tour guide spoke volubly about the history of the city, but the tourists had trouble following the timeline.
The drunk man spoke volubly about his opinions on politics, slurring his words.
The professor spoke volubly during the lecture, but the students struggled to follow his train of thought.
The radio announcer spoke volubly about the weather, but no one could understand the forecast.
The patient spoke volubly about his symptoms, but the doctor found it difficult to diagnose him.
The presenter spoke volubly about the topic, but the audience was not able to comprehend the information.
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