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Yet the program as a whole was much too verbose.
The words took time coming out of this man, normally so verbose.
Early sound films were often noted for being too verbose.
I've always found him verbose, so it's good that his jokes take the same approach.
But the book is too verbose to suggest that she wasn't trying.
These things are tricky to explain without getting painfully verbose.
There are times in the life of every man, however determined or verbose, when he finds himself at a total loss for words.
They were mostly silent; he, with each swallow, became more verbose.
"She just went out to play with Terry, the verbose canine."
For a larger number of candidates, is less verbose.
Which seems to the guts of this (somewhat verbose) piece.
The second was from Anne and was even less verbose.
In addition, he was quickly perceived as a verbose speaker who sometimes lost contact with his audience.
The chief of staff as well as the usually verbose press secretary were both at a loss for words.
Leviticus 20 also presents the list in a more verbose manner.
He described the songs with long and verbose introductions before singing them.
Her influence can be seen in every restaurant in the country with a verbose menu.
Sometimes the caption may be more verbose, for example "Position after white's seventh move.
Given a prompting like that, the verbose gambler could elaborate for hours.
"It happened to a verbose lady I once knew.
The other benefit is that they foster a highly verbose naming convention.
Bourne stopped and turned, his eyes cold on the verbose old Frenchman.
Unlike last year, he did not offer verbose defenses of his players or take personal jabs at the Heat.
"Our Fathers" is a valuable, sometimes verbose, frequently shocking account.
If your students' friends are a little more verbose or artistic, however, consider getting him or her a larger board.