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"garrulous" Definitions
  1. talking a lot, especially about unimportant things

188 Sentences With "garrulous"

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He was naturally garrulous and jocose—indeed, by the time he was a celebrity he was so garrulous and jocose that it shocked people, though he was just being himself.
My grandmother had a roommate, a garrulous woman named Vladlenna.
Instead he drew, and wrote garrulous humor pieces for newspapers.
The mood is affably garrulous, the narration deadpan and droll.
It's also worth noting that Gamora isn't exactly the garrulous type.
This writer, a garrulous god, worries over every word, footnotes included.
At the bar, a garrulous man nursed a blood and sand.
For the normally garrulous Irishman, more soothing words could reap big returns.
It is like a person with a garrulous mouth but no ears.
Today, the garrulous 62-year-old is under house arrest pending trial.
Mr. Trump is naturally garrulous, and loves to give White House tours.
The garrulous Mr. Biden, unsurprisingly, veered off his prepared remarks at times.
In television appearances he has appeared garrulous, twitchy and prone to self-contradiction.
But this brisk, garrulous 2150-year-old is more than Ms. Merkel's foil.
They're accompanied by Leon, the garrulous Dark Army assassin turned gun for hire.
He is also garrulous, gaffe-prone and not obviously au fait with modern America.
Gavin was present (with broken foot) and a garrulous French woman with Islamic leanings.
Janine is warm, garrulous and eyebrow-raisingly unfiltered with a student she barely knows.
Usually white, he is belligerent, garrulous, ruthlessly competitive, and excessively confident in his persuasive abilities.
Self-righteous and garrulous, Ghost Recon Wildlands is the antithesis of Splinter Cell's confident brevity.
In the front line are two smartly garrulous tenor saxophonists, Ellery Eskelin and Tony Malaby.
Listening to a garrulous old guy spout nonsense is annoying in the best of circumstances.
It is the quintessential New Yorker: garrulous, beautifully colored, sometimes pushy, always full of surprises.
Bullet-headed and garrulous, Judge Grasso wore a badge before he wore a jurist's robes.
At no point does that garrulous alternate personality of Elliot's, played by Christian Slater, show up.
They are also a garrulous couple, given to long spiels of self-justification and self-laceration.
The danger of a "no interruption" rule is that garrulous colleagues might make such meetings extremely lengthy.
And Lyman's earned a reputation, even among some Republicans in Blanding, as a slightly boorish, garrulous firebrand.
Mr. Reines, whose garrulous and quirky personality is closer in some ways to Mr. Trump's than Mrs.
But inside, a party was raging: A garrulous, fashion-forward crowd filled the soaring, two-level space.
Lillian's death in 2015 seems to have been a primary catalyst for this garrulous and discursive memoir.
That's unusual for the garrulous Boudreau, whose nickname, Gabby, is part of the title of his autobiography.
In 1974, a drifting ship of state foundered on the gifted, garrulous iceberg that was Nixon himself.
Olaf, the garrulous snowman from "Frozen," could find himself melting into a heaping puddle on the pavement.
Also, on Wednesday, chatty Mercury changes signs, leaving garrulous Gemini and chilling in caretaking Cancer until July 13.
Graying and brawny, garrulous and darkly funny in the way of soldiers, Oleg A. carried an AK-47.
Benioff, the garrulous billionaire founder of Salesforce, loves to needle other tech leaders for being insufficiently civic-minded.
During my time in Cuba (1998-453), it wasn't hard to bump into the garrulous commander-in-chief.
This is just fine by Marilyn, a garrulous and determinedly optimistic cutup who looks for the good in everyone.
Garrulous and friendly, he's a well-liked regular at several restaurants and bars in his Brooklyn neighborhood, Carroll Gardens.
There were travel agents and garrulous longtime girlfriends Caroline and Kristen, meeting up on the boat from Jackson, Wyo.
On the 20th, the social butterflies inherit the earth as the sun floats into garrulous Gemini for a month.
Esfahani spoke from the stage in his usual garrulous fashion, though this time he avoided passing judgment on colleagues.
The songbirds, their fledglings hungry from a long night of fasting, are most active and most garrulous at sunrise.
Our driver, Nathan, a short, garrulous man who works part-time in insurance, had been driving for a month.
He's equally measured and insistent, and never grows too garrulous, even when he's moving quickly across a leaping range.
Garrulous and sharp, with golden hazel eyes, she is the first to admit that her habit compromised her parenting.
He had a garrulous, life-of-the-party persona, but Wim—mindful, perhaps, of his father's pathologies—rarely touched alcohol.
In Dan Hoyle's "The Block," a garrulous and affectionate portrait of the contemporary South Bronx, no one is boogieing down.
Ms. Gornick weaves in, peripherally and profoundly, her long walks with her garrulous, charming, difficult mother through New York City.
I've never been caught, but have been told that if I ever am I should be honest but not garrulous.
He was a bright, garrulous guy and had made his way quickly since coming to the United States in 1998.
He was garrulous and obsequious, sprinkling "yes, sir"s around as though casting handfuls of seed on new-raked soil.
Mr. Miller, a brash, garrulous, glad-handing liberal, cut his political teeth with a reform-oriented Democratic club in Flatbush.
Mr. Bonneau was a garrulous man whose favorite topics of conversation included gastronomy, the Algerian war and the shortcomings of bureaucrats.
A garrulous whirlwind, he is also unmissable: 6 feet 5 inches tall and often clad in Gucci, Telfar or Thom Browne.
Constandin, an inexhaustible talker, overflowing with corny wisdom, snippets of poetry and philosophical musings, resembles one of Mr. Tarantino's garrulous bounty hunters.
Wolfson, a big garrulous man with white, curly hair and a pronounced limp from several back surgeries, asked about Michael's medical history.
The group's cook, a garrulous chef from Sunderland named Stephen Etherington, had come to Eden because he wanted his own TV show.
Soon after, the garrulous bloodsucking theologian drains a few victims, but his thirst remains largely quiescent for the rest of the book.
Mr. Trump, a garrulous entertainer, was a contrast with Mr. Bloomberg, a dry-humored businessman whose Massachusetts accent has never totally faded.
The superannuated Southern belle Amanda, Tom's garrulous and desperate mother, is allowed few of the fantasist flourishes that usually embellish the character.
The ambassador to the U.S. since early 2016, he is a garrulous figure who rarely lets his diplomatic mask slip in public.
These garrulous actors, until this very moment, were unaware of their lines because there were no lines between them, or so they thought.
The label is now part of Universal Music Group Nashville, whose chairman is Mike Dungan, a wry and garrulous music veteran from Cincinnati.
To a degree, theirs is a hyper-traditional pairing: the laconic, detached Adam, one of Carrie's "toxic bachelors," with the garrulous, needy Hannah.
In the Flemish writer Stefan Hertmans's potent new book, "War and Turpentine," we meet a World War I veteran of the garrulous variety.
"I just kind of froze," said Mr. Bianco, a normally garrulous chef who ultimately mustered the strength to speak to the dying priest.
"The most amazing thing I've done is kept everybody from attacking each other," said Mr. Parscale, a garrulous man who exudes nervous energy.
"I've served Keith Richards," said Eduardo Maglio, 67, a garrulous man in a black tuxedo who has worked at the restaurant since 1989.
Lush, verdant exteriors — vibrantly photographed by Sam Chase — define a plantation where, according to Sebastien's garrulous cook, hundreds of Vietnamese workers were brutalized.
Over the course of three subsequent novels, Rosenfeld stood out for her garrulous narrators who sharply examined the bonds of sisterhood and friendship.
Mr. Tomic's acrobatic methods and garrulous manner captured the imagination of members of the news media, who gave him the nickname Spider-Man.
Mr. Chernov, whom she married in 1997, is, in a sense, her opposite: garrulous, diffuse, a generalist with experience in ballet, acting and directing.
He's dour, in any case, and the garrulous exuberance of his companion — a kibbutz choirmaster named Yehuda Sharett — does nothing to alleviate his mood.
For decades, Mr. Biden's garrulous political style has led to the kind of gaffes that contributed to the demise of his previous presidential aspirations.
The Biden I've observed over the years is garrulous, expansive, engaging — a glad-handing, old-school Democratic politician in whom sentiment always overrode precision.
At the graveyard, Willie's spirit is joined by a garrulous, motley community of ghosts who exist in the liminal state between life and death.
Grisham is garrulous and funny when talking about himself, much more so than the tone of rectitude in some of his books might suggest.
During the game, he was garrulous, talking to players and refs, wandering onto the court as if he were a coach, or an owner.
She was garrulous, sometimes wary, and kept her eyes on her then 3-year-old son throughout, soothing him gently as he scrambled around.
Jeff Yang: The same 'raw-meat ferocity and garrulous showmanship' Thinly attended, low energy, underwhelmingly staged—the inaugural production was everything that Trump viscerally despises.
In "Good News for Modern Man," a garrulous marine biologist named Birch, armed with binoculars, keeps tabs on a captured colossal squid he calls Mabel.
Portraying a garrulous small-time grifter in a residency hotel, Mr. Whitaker gives the impression of a man who always feels the tug of nothingness.
You hear him out; after all, there have been approximately 17,000 news analyses telling us that garrulous old guys in diners represent the Real America.
Maybe Cynthia's presence brought out the garrulous Midwesterner in Tira, or Tira was drunk—well, she was—or drunk on the conviviality with a woman.
She returned to England with the bullet still lodged in her skull — a garrulous, incontinent, overgrown child, cared for till death by her increasingly desperate mother.
Presiding was a garrulous, 73-year-old doctor, who briefed Mr. Mann on the day's afflictions: water contamination, anemia and most of all, complications from diabetes.
Notable among these garrulous characters is Hollanda, a transgender prostitute (the romantic idol John Lloyd Cruz, like Ms. Santos-Concio, a known star cast against type).
While playing the garrulous Sam, Ms. Parks even leaps into the audience, exhorting theatergoers to do what we humans find so hard: engage with a stranger.
Her alter ego, Annie, is a garrulous diner waitress whose sole customer (Simon Pegg) is a terminally ill teacher looking for a faster way to die.
Kim (Song Kang-ho) is a garrulous if gruff widowed father to an 11-year-old girl, impatient with traffic jams resulting from protests in Seoul.
It was built last year at a cost of around 50m yuan ($7.5m) by Bai Fan, a garrulous British-educated entrepreneur with the backing of private investors.
" The garrulous, somewhat manic Bolsonaro defends his opinions with the unshakeable conviction of a man mystified as to why others do not feel the same way. "Torture?
For a time, Khanna was a visiting economics lecturer at Stanford University, and the general impression he gives onstage is of a garrulous professor entertaining his undergraduates.
George Clooney stars as Lee Gates, the smug, garrulous host of a Mad Money-like stock-tips show that cruises along on gimmicky clips and leering language.
Having given up on regaining the original masterwork, de Groot hires a garrulous gumshoe to follow a trail of arty crumbs to the painter who forged it.
On Thursday, he toured a ninth-floor apartment in a new building in the Bronx, guided by a garrulous 6-year-old named Destin and his mother.
A garrulous, none-too-bright pair of transit workers gets drunk at a neighborhood Christmas party and decides to treat their decommissioned trolley to a last ride.
He has a lifelong habit of collecting garrulous friends and yet a tendency to induce some measure of taciturnity in all but the most voluble of them.
One is Harold J. Daggett, the garrulous president, who owns a 76-foot yacht, the Obsession, and has been spotted by his members riding in a Bentley.
Less than two weeks after Judge Amy Berman Jackson gagged Roger Stone from commenting on his case, the garrulous Trump ally already has some explaining to do.
A garrulous and slightly pudgy man who keeps his patchy gray hair pulled into a ponytail, Ford was also the last person known to have seen Haas alive.
We're assuming Aniston's husband, actor Justin Theroux, didn't have to shack up with a garrulous shower curtain ring salesman on his way home, but the similarities are there.
Opinion Columnist Where politicians are concerned, especially aging and garrulous ones, it may be a mistake to attribute to strategy what can be chalked up to simple fecklessness.
Few players challenged Hodges, except for the earnest and curious young outfielder Ron Swoboda, otherwise known as Rocky, who had grown used to the garrulous orations of Stengel.
Of course, Chuck wanted Connerty to swipe the Krakow case, and in fact colluded with the garrulous and grasping Judge Adam DeGiulio (Rob Morrow) to help this happen.
The world sees him now, lurching a bit, slurring some, getting old, trembling, and recalls that unspeakably great and gorgeous and garrulous young man that he once was.
Mr. Denis said young Tony was a garrulous boy who said he either wanted to be president of the United States or commissioner of the National Football League someday.
Their tongues loosened by the anise-flavoured drink, they become garrulous on the subject of the country's presidential election, the first round of which is scheduled for May 22015th.
His taciturn taste for painting that churns celestial concreteness suggests ways of experiencing life outside of the normal garrulous explanations; ways closer to Speculative Realism's anti-anthropomorphic transcendental materialism.
Soon, the pink letters full of flowery phrases take over her life, and her garrulous fiancé Jignes (Chandan Roy Sanyal) starts to pale in comparison to her unknown suitor.
Even Marc Benioff, the garrulous Salesforce CEO who is a leading advocate for increasing the city's social safety net, declined to comment on the CEO tax through a spokesperson.
"The Terms of My Surrender," which opened on Thursday at the Belasco, is a bit like being stuck at Thanksgiving dinner with a garrulous, self-regarding, time-sucking uncle.
The same is true in "Frontières," whose absurdity doesn't always register the way it needs to, while its message can be too on the nose, its dialogue too garrulous.
In the flesh, he's a garrulous, polite creep who discusses the mechanics of his crimes as dispassionately as he does the fine points of a prison egg-salad sandwich.
Garrulous, jocular and culturally insensitive, Alex's father, Fedor, is wedded to the status quo — outdated shoe designs and the bribes to party officials necessary to ensure his factory's smooth operation.
Mr. Murray, 61, is an improviser of great, garrulous bluster, while Ms. Allen and Ms. Carrington, both in their 50s, have forged prominent careers more in line with the postbop mainstream.
He was garrulous (answering an immigration question in Nashua, he began to veer off topic, "When I was in ... No, I won't get into it"), and apologetic about speaking too long.
That night, onstage in Minneapolis, he was garrulous and affable, and afterward ventured out onto the sidewalk to meet his hundreds-strong admirers, many of whom feel they know him intimately.
A garrulous church member, eager to help the family, arranges for David to stay with her son, Eddie (Tae Song), on the university campus to get a sense of the place.
Fredell is a garrulous bald man with glasses and a predilection for snus , the tea-bag-like sachets of tobacco that Swedes place underneath their upper lip to buzz their gums.
We glimpse, in his telling, an alternate history unfold, one in which Taiwan defeats the People's Republic of China (PRC) and this muscular and garrulous man might be a war hero.
A spokesperson for Marc Benioff, the garrulous billionaire who vocally (and, to some, abrasively) advocated for Prop C last fall, said he didn't have anything to add on the IPO tax proposal.
Among the many Pratt students and teachers who have lived in the buildings is Nils Eklund, a garrulous, Swedish-born artist who began renting the second floor of 19873 Waverly in 21987.
As Erie natters on in an eager, fitful string of clichés, bringing to mind the sort of garrulous salesman you'd normally cross the street to avoid, Mr. Whitaker quietly breaks your heart.
A garrulous young German aviator with taped ears and an exuberant grin arrived in Grand Central Terminal early yesterday, eager to tell the world how he escaped from a Canadian prison train.
She had the bad luck to appear after Anil Kapoor, the garrulous Indian movie star, but she seemed entirely at ease, chatting with the Indian Ambassador about economic partnership and security coöperation.
Whereas some high-level gamers grow too focussed on matches to speak, streamers like Kongphan are as garrulous as morning-radio hosts, able to talk enthusiastically—and to boost products—for hours.
It's the silencing of Roth's unmistakable voice—hectic, quibbling, exhortative—that, even more than his relentlessly autobiographical tendencies, makes one feel as though a garrulous, ever-surprising old friend has been lost.
Its world is big and beautiful, and there's something winning about its sometimes Coen-esque vision of Greece as a land of shady dealmakers, savvy and irritable shopkeeps, and garrulous streetside philosophers.
The engaging Ms. Pearce makes for a garrulous yet reflective presence, given over to flights of fantasy, who gets talked down to the reality of daily life by her gleamingly intense colleague.
Bill Wittliff, a garrulous Texas-bred screenwriter who adapted Larry McMurtry's sweeping Pulitzer Prize-winning western novel "Lonesome Dove" into a hit mini-series, died on Sunday near his home in Austin.
And yet for those who were drawn to the raw-meat ferocity and garrulous showmanship of his campaign rallies, the centerpiece of the ceremony, his own first speech as president, did not disappoint.
A garrulous, unscrupulous yet endearing leader, who honed his political skills in the northern city of Dunkirk, Rickwaert embodies the traditional world of French politics, based on mainstream parties of left and right.
Michael Arrington, the notorious founder and boss of TechCrunch when it was a much more garrulous and personality-driven publication, appeared onstage and looked as though he had wandered into the wrong room.
As seedy-looking as he is garrulous of speech, Spooner is first seen accepting the hospitality of his newfound friend and host, Hirst (Patrick Stewart, who, like Mr. McKellen, is himself an actor-knight).
Paul Krugman Imagine that you're listening to some garrulous old guy in a diner, telling you what's wrong with the world — which mainly involves how we're being victimized and taken advantage of by foreigners.
Finch is an amiable, if somewhat garrulous, companion as he takes readers on a journey from the island of Monomoy in the south to the wild dune country of the Provincelands in the north.
Impatient to get to "the good part" — More's fanciful description of his mythical island republic — they understandably skip over its garrulous prelude, a dialogue in an Ant­werp garden with the sailor who reputedly discovered Utopia.
One of our best-read stories today looks at how he flourished on the radio show for four decades, known for a garrulous persona that is, in fact, a far cry from his introverted own.
And in a soliloquy that was unplanned if not unexpected to Biden advisers — rarely do the garrulous former senator's private views remain private for very long — he openly gave voice to both concerns last week.
There is one exception, however, to Benioff's new vow of political neutrality: The garrulous Salesforce founder said he would continue to weigh in on ballot measures related to homelessness, an issue close to Benioff's heart.
Any fears we might have for Whitlock's safety are dispelled when we discover the identity of his captors: "The Future," a garrulous, genteel, kinda funny-lookin' group of Communist screenwriters clad in 50 shades of beige.
Kendrick), a neurotic given to garrulous patter and lightning mood swings, is betrayed by her boyfriend, she goes on a bender of Olympian self-pity and excess, to the exasperation of her roommate, Sophie (Katie Nehra).
By pressing his ear to the wall, he could eavesdrop on the strategy and exhortations by the earnest Dean Smith of North Carolina and the garrulous Jim Valvano of North Carolina State (another Lawn Guyland guy).
It's something he shares with the soft-spoken Erinc, who is content to let his garrulous younger cohort (Hanno is 33 to Erinc's 41) steer the conversation, and only chimes in when he feels it's necessary.
"Aladdin," the 1992 cartoon feature with Robin Williams as a garrulous blue genie, may not be the best movie from Disney's second golden age of animation, but like the others it has durable charms and memorable songs.
Hemon creates thoughtful portraits of his parents: his mother, who struggled to reconcile the lessons of socialist equality with the expectations of a patriarchal society, and his garrulous, beekeeping father, whose stories inspire and frustrate his son.
The venerable St. Louis Symphony — in America, only the New York Philharmonic is older — has chosen Stéphane Denève to be its next music director, selecting a cheerful, garrulous Frenchman to follow the new-music champion David Robertson.
He says he is proud of how the Food Ranger portrays Chinese people as buoyant, garrulous, and, most importantly, different from one another — given how the population is often painted as a grim monolith by the West.
Josh Spiegel, Slashfilm:  The two pleasant exceptions to this rule are Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen as the garrulous Timon and Pumbaa, who lead the mournful Simba down a path of no worries after running away from tragedy.
The line continues with Burroughs and Pynchon and the Gaddis of J R. For contemporary Bullshitters, garrulous orality was a way out of the realism machine and a way to distinguish themselves from the Artistes of rigorous control.
The title can also be taken as a reference to Heaton, who comes to the show after a very successful nine-year run on "The Middle," where she played basically the same garrulous, bossy, oversharing, amiably narcissistic character.
The title can also be taken as a reference to Heaton, who comes to the show after a very successful nine-year run on "The Middle," where she played basically the same garrulous, bossy, oversharing, amiably narcissistic character.
Just beneath the sign, the garrulous cornerback Josh Norman will often speak with reporters in front of a locker that houses a three-foot-tall speaker, all the better for blaring whatever music he wants to dominate the room.
Podesta, a garrulous, gravelly voiced man known for his bold neckwear, is part of the elite group of lobbyists atop the industry who move easily between black-tie fund-raisers on Embassy Row and closed meetings on Capitol Hill.
While he seemed at times the same garrulous host from earlier years, at other moments he was more withdrawn and less eager to engage with the members of his club, some of whom chafed at the less-accessible owner.
So it seems doubly appropriate that much of his monologue is set inside one or another hostelry, not least because Paul Kennedy's robustly garrulous Padraig looks as if he would make for good company over a beer or two.
My friend Sarah's Thanksgiving dinner was scheduled for late that evening, and we arrived there even later than planned, after buying too much natural wine from a garrulous German with the worst English of anyone I spoke to in Berlin.
In recent years Preet Bharara, the garrulous Manhattan U.S. Attorney who spearheaded years of aggressive insider-trading prosecutions that resulted in 22015 successful convictions, including that of SAC and its affiliates, has been largely mum on the topic of Cohen.
That feat alone should be sufficient to confer on her superstar status at home, but the thrilling manner of her victory and her joyously garrulous celebrations suggest Goggia will be an enduring heroine for some time to come in her homeland.
When the trial begins in earnest next week, this ordinarily backslapping, garrulous bunch will be constrained by strict rules: Six days a week, for up to eight hours a day, they must sit at their desks and watch the trial unfold.
Also present was Amos Bronson Alcott (Louisa May Alcott's father), a local school superintendent so garrulous that his neighbors would start walking in the opposite direction when they saw him coming to avoid an interminable discourse on one subject or another.
If there was any last, faint hope for Richard A. Dietl, the garrulous former police detective and current mayoral hopeful, to return to the Republican Party to challenge Mayor Bill de Blasio in the November election, it faded permanently on Thursday.
Critic's Pick From the moment Gladys Green opens her mouth — which is the moment that the curtain rises on Kenneth Lonergan's wonderful play "The Waverly Gallery" at the Golden Theater — it's clear that for this garrulous woman, idle conversation isn't a time killer.
The Marathon des Sables is the brainchild of Patrick Baeur, a garrulous Frenchman in his early 60s who loves rock 'n' roll (each day's running starts with AC/DC's "Highway to Hell"), brims with positive energy, and possesses a keen business sense.
He remained in good spirits the following day, although he was extremely garrulous, not in his usual effusive way but slightly manic, slightly off—a consequence, the doctors explained, of toxins building up in his bloodstream from temporary loss of kidney function.
And then I saw him in the trailer of "The Grand Budapest Hotel", and I thought, hang on a minute, this guy has always played such brooding and intense characters; I didn't know he had such levity or that he could be so garrulous.
The garrulous bon vivant of the clan—"the only Sanders voter here"—offered a pink vape, a stein of Spaten, and stories from his life (jail time for armed robbery, service in Vietnam, a turn as a playwright) to a thirtyish filmmaker eating bratwurst.
One side of Biden that we didn't necessarily know until now is that this famously garrulous politician can be quite reticent on the stage, not even taking the allotted time for answers and not pushing his way into exchanges the way other candidates do.
But now a garrulous billionaire living in a lavish apartment in Manhattan, taunting the authorities beyond the easy grasp of Chinese security forces, has muddied that image — and created a political and publicity headache for Mr. Xi just months before a key leadership conference.
That feeling of unease intensifies when Eugene V. Kaspersky — the stocky, garrulous, 665-year-old founder and chief executive of the global computer security company — begins to catalog possible threats: The computerized elevator you just left is vulnerable to cyberattacks, as are your smartphone and smartcar.
The North Koreans stayed at a hotel outside Philadelphia and were accompanied by a garrulous, disarming owner of a rib joint in Hackensack, N.J. The restaurateur, Robert Egan, was also president of a trade organization seeking to improve relations between the United States and North Korea.
We dealt in war stories and most of all we dealt in theories—in garrulous, alcoholized attempts to formulate generally applicable propositions about happiness, about mankind versus womankind, about litigation, about anything that might help us understand the world or at least make us feel less flummoxed by it.
When a Chicago businessman (Martin) misses his first-class flight home from New York, he somehow finds himself stuck with Del Griffith (John Candy, a garrulous shower curtain ring salesman who seems to make their predicament of getting home in time for Thanksgiving even worse at every turn.
The noise, the pageantry, the glittery prizes valued at tens of thousands of dollars — for Marko Bilic, a garrulous local cigar lounge owner, it was a far cry from the genesis of the event 22 years ago, when 236 people came by to try a game he had just made up.
Prose that until now has felt tolerably colloquial — a friend emailing you about his crazy year in Moscow ("the distances were unbelievable") — goes fully slack ("It was great"), and what has felt disarmingly garrulous turns, once again, picayune: With great pride, Andrei relates a multi-page chronicle of unclogging a drain.
They share a ramshackle bedroom and a nightly meal and not much else — Wake's a garrulous, hard-drinking taskmaster, and Winslow is taciturn, teetotaling, and resentful of how much grueling labor he's getting stuck with while Wake locks himself in at the top of the lighthouse tower with the lamp.
Ben Hecht, the greatest of American screenwriters, produced, near the end of his career, a garrulous autobiography, " A Child of the Century ," in which he tells us the following: In 19268, at the age of sixteen, he left the University of Wisconsin after attending for three days and took a train to Chicago.
Her concerts and other appearances, combined with her garrulous presence on social media, have helped to solidify her position as one of the country's most revered singers: a nineties star whose early hits have aged well and whose later work is both warmer and bolder than the songs that made her famous.
HIS father Mario, a struggling bartender; Oriales, a hotel maid and devoted mother; Pedro, his garrulous, cigar-smoking grandfather, known to the grandchildren as Papá; an elder brother, also Mario, who became a Green Beret: the supporting cast in Marco Rubio's back-story is a technicolour pageant of striving Cuban immigrants turned patriotic Americans.
A president in twilight, desperate to defeat one old enemy (Trump) and help another who made peace with him (Clinton); a garrulous vice president, who himself wanted to run but chose not to because of grief; and a former president and husband to the current Democratic nominee, at once a major asset and a potential threat.
But the film prefers to focus on their amazing rise, which here includes a classic oddball friendship — Garrett is cool, rational and sober; Morris is garrulous, freewheeling and cynical — and an amusing makeover montage in which the working-class Steiner is taught how impersonate an upper-class white man, receiving tutorials in golf, etiquette, Scotch-drinking and remedial algebra.
Asked about the limitations, Senator James Lankford, Republican of Oklahoma, joked that "all of us are taking bets on Lindsey Graham," a garrulous lawmaker who spent the Clinton trial as an impeachment manager, making the case that the president should be removed from office for lying under oath about an affair with a White House intern.
In contrast, the Ethiopian-American director Haile Gerima had to self-fund (which took nine years) and self-distribute his antebellum psychodrama Sankofa (1993), which, unlike Django Unchained, presented a slave rebellion in the form of collective action, rather than Blaxploitation-style individual badassery, and was not dependent on the presence of a garrulous white character to secure a "crossover" audience.
Instead of hurtling readers down the dark corridors of the courthouses that dot his 20-plus legal thrillers, here he gently ushers us onto an island off the coast of Florida, a sleepy place whose town's social life is enlivened by a busy independent bookstore run by a garrulous peacock who has a different-colored seersucker suit for every day of the week.
On a surface level, this installment is concerned with some of the bleakest events in the story to date: the discovery of the old-school phone hacker Romero's corpse by his confederate Mobley, the latter's increasing conviction that their group has been marked for death by the fearsome organization the Dark Army, Elliot's desperate attempts to overdose himself out of his Mr. Robot persona's clutches, his garrulous new pal Ray's tragic and violent back story.

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