all jaw, de trop, expendable, frank, gratuitous, long-spun, needless, prolix, supererogatory, uncalled-for, wordy
Definitionadj. using or containing too many words
Last update: March 14, 2017
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This is useful for people who want to use nutmeg as a login shell. verbose Be verbose. [adjective]
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Do you pack your press releases or publicity with verbose journalese, business buzzwords, and jargon? [adjective]
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But he could make or invent exceptions, as in the uncomplaining and kindly usher of the verbose Cleishbotham. [adjective]
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The schools were extensive buildings attached to the temples, where from an early age boys and girls were taught by the priests to sweep the sanctuaries and keep up the sacred fires, to fast at proper seasons and draw blood for penance, and where they received moral teaching in long and verbose formulas. [Please select]
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O'Mally, verbose as ever, did all the talking and vending of news.' [Please select]
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{137} I can construe in no other sense the verbose "article." [Please select]
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Welles, patient of the verbose by-play of his companions that never got anybody anywhere. [Please select]
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Heth was not the sort that requires a mass of verbose testimony and dull statistics. [Please select]
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I don't waste time in words, like you two, my verbose friends. [Please select]
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