It is called a filibuster.
The word that most closely means to stall by excessive talking is "ramble."
The word for someone who uses excessive words when talking or explaining is "verbose."
The Anglo-Saxon root word "stall" means place, "brak" means breaking, and "tru" means faithful or trustworthy.
The word that means talking madly is "ramble." It refers to speaking rapidly and incoherently.
The word that means a strong sense of pride is "hubris." It often conveys an excessive or arrogant pride that can lead to downfall.
The word that most closely means to stall by excessive talking is "ramble."
It's called a filibuster, politicians do it all the time.
The word for someone who uses excessive words when talking or explaining is "verbose."
loquacity
It means the engine stopped running.
I mucked out the horse's stall.
it means talking or speaking or speech
The word is conversation.
ecstatic, excited, enthused, cheerful
The word "dehydration" means loss of water, from the Greek root hydro (water).
The Anglo-Saxon root word "stall" means place, "brak" means breaking, and "tru" means faithful or trustworthy.
The answer is crapulent.The definition of crapulent is "sick or ill from excessive alcohol consumption".It comes from the Latin word "crÄpula", which means "intoxication".