loquaciously       
adverb  formal uk/ləˈkweɪ.ʃəs.li/ us/loʊˈkweɪ.ʃəs.li/
 健谈地,话多地
in a loquacious way (= talking a lot)
  He was loquaciously charming.  他口齿伶俐,很有魅力。 
 They expounded loquaciously on every issue, as though they'd been rehearsing for weeks. 他们滔滔不绝地阐述每一个问题,仿佛他们已经为此排练了几个星期。 
 See: loquacious
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 - The app allows people to freely and loquaciously express themselves.
 - The website’s new poet in residence claims he’ll be loquaciously continuing the work Lord Byron started.
 - They would speak loquaciously about the deep complexities of ethnicity and poverty.