The manner in which something is expressed in words.
1 After the verbiage of the campaign, Ms Pelosi's words carry some weight.
2 What chance has a Spanish peasant of understanding this rain of verbiage ?
3 The other is an obscure but quite typical exercise in ministerial verbiage .
4 Stripped of verbiage and technicalities, the case is within the humblest comprehension.
5 Mr. MOREHEAD, of North Carolina:-Cannotwe avoid the verbiage of the amendment?
6 Commons, both sides, rather liked to hear him struggle with his verbiage .
7 Federal government websites are being combed through to apply new verbiage .
8 In politics at all levels the greater the verbiage the greater the confusion.
9 Beyond the press release verbiage , the picture is far less rosy.
10 For a moment the legal verbiage of the instruments bewildered him.
11 The trickiest part about moving to America is adjusting to the American verbiage .
12 We'll keep you posted once the new verbiage is officially released.
13 The flowery verbiage , the accumulated adjectives, the poetical quotations were overpowering.
14 It's an achievement just to fit the heady verbiage into a verse-chorus structure.
15 The Greek and Roman prayers were almost always mere egotistical verbiage .
16 In particular, they loathed the hardship of engraving endless verbiage upon granitic slabs.
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