1. loquacious - Adjective
2. loquacious - Adjective Satellite
Given to continual talking; talkative; garrulous.
Speaking; expressive.
Apt to blab and disclose secrets.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI should prefer uneloquent good sense to loquacious folly. Cicero
I was so excited to hear the Trinity College the first night of my stay in the College: Trinity's loquacious clock Who never let the quarters, night and day, Slip by him improclaimed, and told the hours Twice over with a male and female voice... Mohammad Hidayatullah
Whereat some one of the loquacious Lot - I think a Sufi pipkin-waxing hot - "All this of Pot and Potter - Tell me then, Who is the Potter, pray, and who the Pot?" Omar Khayyám
Shapes of all Sorts and Sizes, great and small, That stood along the floor and by the wall; And some loquacious Vessels were; and some Listen'd perhaps, but never talk'd at all. Omar Khayyám
I prefer the wisdom of the unlearned to the folly of the loquacious. Cicero
kept from her housework by gabby neighbors Source: Internet