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Filter by Meaning His circumlocutory responses to my questions made it difficult to understand his true intentions.
The scientist's circumlocutory report made it difficult to understand the findings of the study.
The lawyer's circumlocutory arguments confused the jury, making it difficult for them to reach a verdict.
Her circumlocutory answer to the question about her past made me doubt her honesty.
The politician's speech was so circumlocutory that no one could understand their stance on the issue.
The detective's circumlocutory questioning of the suspect revealed that he was hiding something.
The instructions were so circumlocutory that I ended up doing the task wrong.
The politician's circumlocutory speech left the audience wondering what he meant.
The politician's circumlocutory speech left many unsure of his stance on the issue.
The diplomat's circumlocutory negotiations dragged on for weeks without any progress.
The politician's speech was filled with circumlocutory language, avoiding direct answers to important questions.
His circumlocutory directions made us lost in the city.
The speaker's circumlocutory introduction prolonged the meeting unnecessarily.
The politician's circumlocutory speech was hard to understand.
The scientist's circumlocutory report made it hard to comprehend the experiment's results.
The artist's circumlocutory style of writing was challenging for some readers to follow.
The author's writing style was so circumlocutory that it took me twice as long to finish the book.
His circumlocutory writing style made his book difficult to read.
The scientist's circumlocutory presentation of the research findings left the audience confused about the significance of the results.
His circumlocutory speech was filled with jargon that no one understood.
The scientist's circumlocutory explanation left the students more confused than before.
The teacher's circumlocutory instructions made it difficult for the students to follow.
The artist's circumlocutory descriptions of his work only served to frustrate the viewers.
The CEO's circumlocutory memo lacked clarity and direction.
The doctor's circumlocutory diagnosis was hard for the patient to understand.
The salesman's circumlocutory pitch was meant to distract the customer from the product's flaws.
The author's writing style is often criticized for being too circumlocutory.
The historian's circumlocutory writing style made it hard to distinguish facts from conjecture.
The professor's lecture was filled with circumlocutory phrases and unnecessary jargon.
The engineer's circumlocutory proposal was rejected due to its lack of specificity.
The politician gave a circumlocutory speech to avoid taking a clear stance on the issue.
His circumlocutory response to the question suggested he was not willing to provide a straightforward answer.
The doctor's circumlocutory explanation of the medical procedure made me feel uneasy.
The salesman's circumlocutory pitch only added to the customer's confusion.
The doctor's circumlocutory diagnosis left the patient uncertain about their condition.
The poet's use of circumlocutory words added depth and complexity to the poem.
His circumlocutory answer made it hard to understand his true intentions.
The lawyer's circumlocutory language confused the jury.
The doctor's circumlocutory explanation made the patient anxious about their condition.
The teacher's circumlocutory explanation only added to the students' confusion.
The instructions were so circumlocutory that I had to read them several times before understanding what to do.
She always gave a circumlocutory response when asked about her relationship status.
The contractor's circumlocutory proposal made it difficult to determine the cost of the project.
The author's use of circumlocutory language made the novel difficult to follow.
The writer's circumlocutory style made his book hard to follow.
Her circumlocutory way of answering questions frustrated the interviewer.
The politician's circumlocutory answer to the journalist's question didn't inspire confidence.
The lawyer's circumlocutory arguments failed to convince the jury.
His circumlocutory explanation of the math problem only confused his classmates.
Her circumlocutory writing style left readers feeling bored and frustrated.
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