Fluent or voluble in speech; loquacious; garrulous.(adjective)
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Use "tonguey" in a sentence
"She planted a hard, tonguey kiss on his resistant lips."
"If you're a memoirist who writes only about himself, and then you write a cheeky-tonguey column about how you refuse to read the news because it distracts you from contemplating and writing about yourself, then you might as well have left your licker in the middle of your mouth."
"I'd have Rome the capital, myself president, Garibaldi commander-in-chief, Mazzini secretary of state -- a man, Sir, that can lick even Bill Seward himself in a regular, old-fashioned, tonguey, subtile, diplomatic note."