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gainsay
verb; deny. "She was too honest to gainsay the truth of the report"
garrulous
adjective; loquacious; wordy; talkative. ""My uncle Henry can out talk any other three people i know. He is the most garrulous person in Cobb"
goad
verb; urge on. "She was goaded by her friends until she yielded to their wishes"
gouge
verb; overcharge. "During the world series, ticket scalpers tried to gouge the public, asking high prices for the tickets"
grandiloquent
adjective; pompous; bombastic; using high sounding language. "The politician could never speak simply; she was always grandiloquent"
gregarious
adjective; sociable. "this dog isn't gregarious; he isn't always talking!"
guileless
adjective; without deceit. "he is naive, simple and guileless; he cannot be guilty of fraud"
Harangue
noun; long, passionate and vehement speech. "In her lengthy harangue, the principal berated the offenders"