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Filter by Meaning The politician's prolix answers to simple questions only made him seem more dishonest.
The prolix description of the landscape in the travel brochure was tiresome.
The prolix lecture in class made the students lose interest.
The CEO's prolix memo to the employees was convoluted.
Her email was prolix and took a long time to read.
The prolix report was too long to hold anyone's attention.
The prolix advertisement tried to sell the product with too many words instead of focusing on its benefits.
The prolix friend rambled on about his weekend plans.
The prolix poet's work was filled with flowery language that detracted from the message.
The politician's prolix responses avoided answering the questions.
His prolix speech bored the audience to tears.
The politician's prolix response to the question lacked clarity.
His prolix response to the interview question lacked conciseness.
The lawyer's prolix argument went on for hours.
The prolix radio host kept the conversation going for hours.
The prolix speech failed to convey a clear message.
His prolix speech at the wedding reception was filled with rambling anecdotes.
The contract's prolix language confused the parties involved.
The prolix sermon went on for hours and failed to inspire anyone in the audience.
The lawyer's prolix arguments only served to confuse the jury.
The politician's prolix response to the interviewer's question lacked coherence.
The author's prolix description of the setting in the novel was excessive.
The spokesperson's prolix statement during the press conference was redundant.
Her prolix response to the question made everyone lose interest.
His prolix explanation about the scientific concept left the students confused.
The prolix presentation had too many slides and too much information.
The lawyer's prolix closing argument in the courtroom was redundant.
The critic's prolix review of the film was overly wordy.
The prolix instructions made it hard for her to assemble the furniture.
The diplomat's prolix negotiation strategy was long-winded.
His prolix writing style made his essay difficult to follow.
The prolix explanation of the computer problem was beyond her understanding.
The prolix writer's prose was so dense that it was difficult to understand.
The prolix novel was difficult to get through.
The prolix lecturer didn't seem to realize that his students were struggling to keep up with his words.
The directions were prolix and caused them to get lost.
The professor's prolix lecture put most students to sleep.
The prolix storyteller entertained the children with her tales.
The prolix poet's work was overly ornate, with too many metaphors and similes.
The prolix journalist's writing was verbose, with unnecessary adjectives and adverbs.
The prolix conversation made her want to leave the party early.
The book had a prolix description of the main character.
His prolix description of the movie scene spoiled the surprise.
The speaker's prolix speech at the conference was time-consuming.
The prolix recipe made cooking the dish a tedious task.
The prolix contract was difficult for them to comprehend.
His essay was prolix and difficult to understand.
The prolix speech at the wedding reception made guests restless.
The prolix customer service representative kept the caller on the line for a long time.
His prolix explanation about how to assemble the furniture was boring.
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