We have no meanings for "too verbose" in our records yet.
1 I think that most well-informed hostesses would agree that the following is too verbose :
2 This, not to be too verbose , he simply likens to being "in a tub."
3 They're far too verbose and their subtlety, intricacy and verbosity seem to be increasing over time, Pike said.
4 Exclusively of this objection, the apostrophe seems too verbose , both for the suddenness and urgency of the occasion.
5 But one of the defects of the listening habit is perhaps to make them too rhetorical, too verbose .
6 Russell had been too verbose , which was the only indication that the king was anxious about Bill's reaction.
7 The disadvantage of a dictaphone or tape recorder, however, is that it encourages you to be much too verbose .
8 "I will restrain my much too verbose tongue."
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: