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Using or containing too many words.
tedious
windy
wordy
verbose
prolix
1
We lose our readers' attention when paragraphs are too
long
-
winded
and wordy.
2
In most cases these were
long
-
winded
,
pointless, and yawn-provoking attempts at writing.
3
Caleb could be extremely
long
-
winded
when he felt the occasion warranted it.
4
The interminable angst of the working artist deserves deeper, more
long
-
winded
analysis!
5
To suggest he was curt would be to misrepresent him as
long
-
winded
.
6
I've never been one with a lot of patience for
long
-
winded
recipes.
7
His descent into paranoia makes for an entertaining if sometimes
long
-
winded
read.
8
He became prone to mood swings and
long
-
winded
boasting about his accomplishments.
9
Fire away, leftenant, an' don't be
long
-
winded
if ye can help it.
10
Unfortunately,
long
-
winded
court battles and political controversies continue to make front page reports.
11
Remember what that
long
-
winded
pilot said about those splashes he heard?
12
Which brings me to the point of this somewhat
long
-
winded
explanation.
13
Firstly, that's the most
long
-
winded
way of avoiding actually commenting imaginable.
14
I find him inspiring, though somewhat
long
-
winded
,
a traditional fault of great teachers.
15
She's like a great high school biology teacher: smart, witty, and occasionally
long
-
winded
.
16
The main facts to be gathered from the
long
-
winded
story were as follows:
long-winded lucubrations