Both Uses of
garrulous
in
Leaves of Grass
- Garrulous to the very last.†
Chpt 34 *
- Sounds of the Winter Sounds of the winter too, Sunshine upon the mountains—many a distant strain From cheery railroad train—from nearer field, barn, house, The whispering air—even the mute crops, garner'd apples, corn, Children's and women's tones—rhythm of many a farmer and of flail, An old man's garrulous lips among the rest, Think not we give out yet, Forth from these snowy hairs we keep up yet the lilt.†
Chpt 34
Definition:
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(garrulous) talkative -- especially about trivial matters