We have no meanings for "more verbose" in our records yet.
1 I will endeavour not to be more verbose than the occasion requires.'
2 He noted that while Java is more expressive, it is also more verbose .
3 The Black Swan is more of the same, only more verbose and less dynamic.
4 Ruffman says older men become more verbose , they talk for longer and also go off-topic.
5 It's a stance adopted by many players, but some camouflage their disinterest in a more verbose fashion.
7 The ladies Loontwill greeted Miss Hisselpenny in a far more verbose manner and insisted on showing off all of their purchases.
8 You find yourself being more jovial, more verbose , sillier. Even more than a commentator, a player draws inspiration from the crowd.
9 This more verbose , distinctly Canadian version of Howard Beale's "mad as hell" monologue in Network had an explosive effect.
10 More verbose writers were expected to purchase penny stamps.
11 "It's all one needs, and perhaps as good as those more complicated and more verbose . "
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