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Using or containing too many words.
tedious
windy
verbose
long-winded
prolix
tedious
windy
verbose
long-winded
1
The second half began in a fashion that was actually quite
tedious
.
2
It was
tedious
work but strangely satisfying to him, building a case.
3
The comparison is
tedious
and spun out; but the idea is poetic.
4
The work was
tedious
,
the hours long, but crime was unheard of.
5
The journey across the heath was
tedious
;
the clouds only passed rapidly.
1
Free State: Partly cloudy,
windy
and warm with isolated showers and thundershowers.
2
Free State: Partly cloudy,
windy
and warm to hot with isolated thunderstorms.
3
The warm, dry and
windy
conditions are expected to continue into Friday.
4
Northern Cape: Fine,
windy
and warm, becoming partly cloudy in the south.
5
Traveling west, they soon left behind the low-lying basin of
windy
plains.
1
Be aware, however, that this data is extremely
verbose
and often obscure.
2
He often intrigues and perplexes his audience with
verbose
answers to questions.
3
In
verbose
monologues, he combats the superstitions and fanaticism of the orthodox.
4
I'm learning lines all the time because my character is rather
verbose
.
5
Why should he be so ardent in desiring grave and
verbose
writers?
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
.
1
How those called intellectuals are often not so much wise as
wordy
.
2
We lose our readers' attention when paragraphs are too long-winded and
wordy
.
3
The guide, the muleteers, and the stranger were having a
wordy
struggle.
4
Some should be punished with
wordy
rebukes, and with fines and forfeitures.
5
The statement held more complete and quiet confidence than any
wordy
boast.
6
It would be easy to complain that Catch-22 is
wordy
,
after all.
7
There are perhaps one or two interviews with
wordy
interviewers too many.
8
And when you get too
wordy
,
the lyrics don't mean as much.
9
And this week a
wordy
show that gets to grips with language.
10
Gods require lots of
wordy
preamble, so I just smiled and nodded.
11
You have been very
wordy
,
and all you have done is buzz.
12
My time is precious, and de hire is
wordy
ob de laborer.
13
He has a horror of its
wordy
wars, its flood of objurgation.
14
What are her image and attributes, when dragged from her
wordy
lurking-place?
15
Do you remember, Agatha, how we used to enjoy their
wordy
combats?
16
Past incarnations of the referendum question have proved far more
wordy
.
wordy
wordy war
wordy warfare
very wordy
too wordy
wordy shafts