- television, etc. evolve, revolve, involve, involucrum, convolve, devolve,
voluble etc.; vale,
valley helix, helical,
helicopter fruit,
fructose eunuch (lit...
- The
following is an
alphabetical list of Gr**** and
Latin roots,
stems, and
prefixes commonly used in the
English language from P to Z. See also the lists...
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acceptation of 'excited and
voluble discussion', this
would give the
meaning of 'the
result of much
excited and
voluble discussion'..." It is
often depicted...
- Her
studies to
acquire execution must have been tremendous; but the
volubility and brilliancy, when acquired,
gained a
character of
their own... There...
- as you can make." He adds "If
Snell gave the kind of busy, expressive,
voluble performance that
Karnes does [...] his character,
would fail completely...
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unsuccessfully sought the 1974
Democratic gubernatorial nomination in a
voluble campaign managed by Ken Auletta) and
longstanding Washington Senator Henry...
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often occurred, he
would throw his arms around,
stomp about, and
swear volubly in German.
According to
William Eccles,
another friend from that period...
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Missourians were
voluble about the
causes of
their enmity.
Declarations adopted by m**** meetings...
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Books (LARB).
Stemming from
their "deep
interest in
interdisciplinary approaches to writing, art, and
ecological culture," they
created Voluble, an "off-the-page...
- "not
responsive to our constituency. The
constituency is
going to be more
voluble and demanding, and I find
myself in a
position where I can't help them...