volubility उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Normally, his quirky volubility, self-assured omniscience and high-visibility stance on moral issues would not be to most tastes.
- So, unable to rely on engines'volubility, Oilzum Oil Co . put that slogan on porcelain enamel signs in the 1920s.
- An extended display of his eloquence and volubility appears in " Modern Gratitude in Five Numbers : Addressed to Richard Raynall Keene, Esq.
- But her testimony was undercut by her volubility and her penchant for straying from the questions of Clover M . Barrett, Murad's lawyer.
- In keeping with his own conception of contradictory reality, the man of the shtetl is noted both for volubility and for laconic, allusive speech.
- Lennon's volubility on a range of issues, and his uncanny ability to tap into the the spirit of the times made him a spokesman for his generation.
- Gavin Lambert had written " a sardonic knifing of all of Fleet Street's working theatre critics but was particularly derisive about the'merciless volubility'of Beverley Baxter ".
- That implies what many surmised _ that Yang attracted attention because of his volubility and his agreement, apparently without consulting Beijing, to head North Korea's experimental Sinuiju economic zone.
- The Irish were supposedly peculiarly prone to such expressions due to their volubility, their taste for colourful metaphors, and their ignorance ( or conversely excessive command ) of the English language.
- Despite their differences in musical volubility, they shared an aversion to the superfluous and the merely decorative, and Powell's musical choices left as few loose ends as Monk's did.