He is full of deep, wordy introspection about his fellow team members. [adjective]
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It is often more difficult to write a concise dissertation than a wordy one. [adjective]
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The wordy war would not have ended so quickly, however, had not restlessness and alarm taken possession of the crowd. [adjective]
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On the contrary, he sat rather mute and receptive before her chatty eagerness to make him feel at home and in face of Gaston's frank and wordy hospitality. [adjective]
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As an orator he was the leader of the opponents of the florid Asiatic school, who took the simplest Attic orators as their model and attacked even Cicero as wordy and artificial. [Please select]
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The wordy seemed meaningless, all save those of the last sentence. [Please select]
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There is a wordy growling, a riot of gesture. [Please select]
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6) will at once serve for purposes of identification without the necessity of a wordy description. [Please select]
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"Yes, indeed, Conall, you are wordy and wise," said the king. [Please select]
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I had heard of a certain wordy battle between him and a Territorial Sergeant whom he had set out to teach. [Please select]
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Both Hamilton and Burr were effective speakers; but, while Hamilton was wordy and diffuse, Burr spoke always to the point, with clear and cogent reasoning. [Please select]
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