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For the first time in his life, he must spread himself wordily.
On that point you will be tongue-tied, though you will talk wordily enough about other things.
Another time, Charlie Brown and Linus were very wordily talking about complaints.
The text then wordily explains: "'Cousin Irma' was code between them, dating back more than 10 years.
But the Acharya who was free from wordily cravings, rejected the offer and walked on to Badri, with the monk's staff in his hand.
How can he ask us to listen to him wordily pontificate about public opinion polls and technological progress and other subjects on which his opinions are at best cranky?
"But you've always used words so wordily in crafty defense of your Trinity, although He never needed such defense before you got Him from me as a Unity.
He was attracted to the Dhamma from his young days and, in the later stages of his life, he practically gave up wordily activities and devoted himself entirely to Dhamma.
In this cassette male and female actors behind an anchor desk present its stark messages more stiffly, seriously - and much more wordily -than on the KPIX and PBS cassettes, which rely more heavily on visual information.
Or - was it because of something else his fingers had once held - in a lower bunk under a blanket of snores, a sackcloth of snores - sweatingly, wordily, heldishly - something, a fountain pen... 'He must be dead,' he muttered.
Wherefore he moved into quarters as close to the executive offices as he could possibly get; and in those quarters he worked openly and wordily at the bringing of the affair of Qadgop and the beautiful-but-dumb Cynthia to a satisfactory conclusion.
But then he muddies the effect by wordily intoning, "If there ever was a woman capable of responding to nature's assault with the entire battery of mechanisms provided by that selfsame nature to maintain homeostasis in the face of its own attempts to disrupt it, it was Marge Hansen."