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Circumlocutory

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The comedian's circumlocutory jokes only made the audience more perplexed.
The businessman's circumlocutory negotiation tactics made the deal more complicated.
The poet's circumlocutory language made the poem hard to understand.
The doctor's circumlocutory diagnosis left the patient feeling uncertain about their condition.
The politician's circumlocutory speech failed to address the real issue.
The chef's circumlocutory recipe made the dish seem more complicated than it actually was.
Her circumlocutory explanation about the delay in the project made the team lose faith in her leadership.
The CEO's circumlocutory memo left the employees unsure of the company's plans.
The detective used a circumlocutory approach to questioning the suspect, hoping to catch him off guard.
The artist's circumlocutory explanation of his painting left me feeling confused.
His circumlocutory apology for the mistake he made did not sound sincere to the customers.
The lawyer's circumlocutory arguments made it difficult for the jury to understand the case.
The musician's circumlocutory lyrics left listeners puzzled about the song's meaning.
The instructions were so circumlocutory that I ended up making a mistake.
The historian's circumlocutory description of the event bored the students.
The politician's speech was so circumlocutory that nobody could understand his position on the issue.
The author's circumlocutory description of the character's emotions made it hard to empathize with them.
The essay was filled with circumlocutory language, making it hard to comprehend the writer's main argument.
The poet's circumlocutory verse was beautiful, but difficult to decipher.
The professor's circumlocutory explanation of the theorem only served to frustrate the students.
The poet's language was often circumlocutory, preferring to use metaphors and similes rather than straightforward descriptions.
The professor's circumlocutory lecture left the students confused and unsure of the main point.
The artist's statement was so circumlocutory that it was difficult to understand the inspiration behind the artwork.
The therapist found her client's circumlocutory way of talking to be a defense mechanism.
The teacher's circumlocutory language confused the students, who couldn't understand the concept.
The lawyer used circumlocutory language to confuse the jury.
The author's circumlocutory writing style made the book difficult to follow.
The company's policy was written in such a circumlocutory way that employees were unsure of what was expected of them.
The author's circumlocutory writing style made it difficult to follow the plot.
The doctor's circumlocutory diagnosis made me anxious.
His circumlocutory way of asking for a raise made it hard for the manager to understand his request.
His circumlocutory answer to the question annoyed the interviewer.
The diplomat's circumlocutory response avoided giving a direct answer to the reporter's question.
Her circumlocutory writing style made the essay difficult to read.
The doctor's circumlocutory explanation made the patient more anxious.
The author's writing style was so circumlocutory that I struggled to finish the book.
The teacher used a circumlocutory method to explain the concept to the students, which made it easier for them to understand.
The salesperson's circumlocutory pitch made the customer skeptical.
The employee's circumlocutory feedback failed to address the issues with their work performance.
The doctor's explanation of the medical procedure was so circumlocutory that the patient became more confused than before.
Her circumlocutory apology seemed insincere and did not address the harm caused.
The doctor's circumlocutory explanation of the diagnosis left the patient worried and uncertain.
The politician's speech was so circumlocutory that it was difficult to understand his position on the issue.
The teacher's circumlocutory explanation of the math problem confused the students even more.
The lawyer's circumlocutory arguments were meant to distract the jury from the real issue.
His circumlocutory explanation for missing the deadline did not satisfy the boss.
The student's circumlocutory essay lacked clarity and focus.
The lawyer's argument was filled with circumlocutory phrases, causing the jury to doubt his credibility.
The manager's circumlocutory memo was too wordy and hard to follow.
The diplomat's circumlocutory language made it difficult to discern his true intentions.
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