… long-cultivated dislikes and resentments, combined with a general expectation of coming apocalypse. He talked about these topics in a manner that managed to be tight-lipped and loquacious at the same time. — Ian Frazier , New Yorker ,

… the flaw of the genre is not in betraying the loquacious John Williams and the chatty Father Foucquet, but in failing to schedule an interview with the reticent Eunice Williams and the tongue-tied John Hu. — Jill Lepore , Journal of American History ,

With a wonderful memory for detail, this talkative woman—who my father said never forgets anything—became truly loquacious . — Joseph A. Amato , Dust ,

a loquacious and glib politician

the loquacious host of a radio talk show