volubly

/ˈvɑːljəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that involves speaking a great deal, rapidly, and fluently.
    • She spoke volubly about her travels through Southeast Asia, barely pausing for breath.
    • The child volubly described every detail of his day at the amusement park.
    • He argued volubly for his position, but his colleagues remained unconvinced.
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