volubly
adverb formal uk/ˈvɒl.jə.bli/ us/ˈvɑːl.jə.bli/
滔滔不绝地
in a way that involves a lot of words, spoken confidently and forcefully
He protested volubly at the trick that had been played on him. 他滔滔不绝地抗议别人对他使的诡计。
She is talking rather too volubly, waving her hands. 她说得太滔滔不绝了,还挥舞着双手。
See: voluble
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- They chatted volubly as they walked out into the night.
- He began complaining volubly to anyone who would listen.
- A small group of men were standing amongst the roses, arguing volubly amongst themselves.