The patient exhibited mania-like symptoms: irritability, irascibility, psychomotor restlessness,
logorrhea, high energy levels and decrease need for sleep, high-pitched voice, flight of ideas, as well as delirium involving grandeur thoughts.
The suffix is used in many words like
logorrhea which means excessive talking, running off at the mouth.
On the 7th day of treatment, excessively lively mood, dynamism, increased energy, increased libido, inability to sleep, irritability when tried to be inhibited,
logorrhea, grandiosity, increase in plans and projects for the future started in the patient.
The homesickness, the camp duties (Yes, chores!), the activity set-up and cleanup, the good night's sleep, the absence of electronics, the getting dirty, the getting clean, the giving a cheer after losing, the giving a cheer after winning, the physical exercise (walking to the next event, rather than changing the channel to get there), the waiting (rather than instant gratification), the reflection (rather than the
logorrhea of snap-chatting your first, uncensored thought about everything), and the hand-written letters all matter.
Hilst's narrative eschews plot entirely; instead, Hille's speech pours forth from her makeshift cell, a torrent of frustrated rants and philosophical inquiry, verbal explosion,
logorrhea. The intentions of Hille's retreat are obscure, but she has clearly peered behind the veil of daily drab and drudgery and is exorcising the banal, "that a light may break, exempt of anguish." In this she resembles the nameless, disintegrating protagonist of Beckett's The Unnameable, utterly baffled by the real, reduced to a filthy corner of the world, narrating the dissolution of the physical and social self, narrating unto nothingness.
Liberal Movement of Rights and Freedoms leader Lyutvi Mestan described the speech as "the
logorrhea of a political era which is fortunately coming to a close."
Moreover, Western newspapers accuse you of transporting millions of dollars in bags to deposit them in person accounts in British, Swiss and French banks..." He replied: "Stop this paranoia (as though he said
logorrhea), these are fabrications and lies against which we have filed lawsuits in these countries' courts.
The American master of
logorrhea focuses on all "that never can be told.
The rapid and breathless pace puts her breath and speaking apparatus to the test, facing the spectator not with a calm representation but an intense performance of
logorrhea. Spoken in the theater, the monologue bears some resemblance to sutras chanted in Zen monasteries.
That length wasn't just a matter of leftist
logorrhea; Hayden, who reportedly had read the Sharon Statement, was himself a newspaperman of sorts, serving as editor of the University of Michigan's student daily.
Finally, Francesca Southerden discusses the poetic language within Vittorio Sereni and Andrea Zanzotto's poetry, arguing that both engage in complementary responses when confronting Dante's Paradiso; while Sereni deals with aphasia or dissolution of language, Zanzotto pursues
logorrhea or linguistic excess.
Pollack's informal style is at times careless, and there are many instances of
logorrhea. In addition, he occasionally follows odd tangents that do not support his core thesis.
But Duck fans needn't feel guilty about rooting for Oregon Saturday anymore than the mother of a spelling-bee contestant should feel guilty for wanting her daughter to spell "
logorrhea" correctly even though the previous kid missed it.