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Filter by Meaning Her essay was too verbose and hard to understand.
The researcher's methodology section was verbose and confusing.
The salesman's pitch was too verbose, making it difficult to understand the product's benefits.
The report was verbose and included unnecessary details.
The lawyer's argument was verbose and confusing.
His verbose email contained unnecessary details.
The blogger's verbose posts were full of unnecessary details.
The novelist's verbose descriptions slowed down the pace of the story.
The customer service representative's response was verbose and unhelpful.
The author's writing style was verbose, making it difficult to follow the plot.
The presentation was so verbose that the audience became bored and disengaged.
The professor's lectures were always too verbose, causing most students to lose interest.
The article was verbose and repetitive, with many unnecessary details.
The IT professional used verbose technical terms that went over the client's head.
The technical support representative's verbose explanation didn't help me fix the problem.
The lawyer's argument was verbose and failed to make a clear point.
The scientist's presentation was so verbose that nobody in the audience could understand it.
His verbose speech made it difficult for the audience to stay engaged.
The programming language used in the project was so verbose that it made the code difficult to read and understand.
The verbose descriptions in the science textbook were overwhelming for the students.
The CEO's verbose memo was seen as an attempt to hide the real issues.
The instructions were too verbose, and I got confused.
The politician's verbose speeches were intended to distract people from the real issues.
The writer's style was verbose and lacked clarity.
The lawyer's verbose arguments confused the jury.
The politician's speech was verbose, and it lacked substance.
The scientist's verbose research paper was difficult for non-experts to understand.
The teacher's explanation was verbose and hard to understand.
His speech was so verbose that it became difficult to follow.
The student's paper was verbose and lacked focus.
The verbose instructions for the DIY project made it seem more complicated than it was.
The author's verbose style of writing made the book longer than necessary.
Her speech was very verbose and went on for over an hour.
She had a verbose writing style that was hard to get through.
The writer's verbose descriptions of the scenery made the story slow-paced.
The employee's report was verbose and included irrelevant information.
The legal document was so verbose that it took me hours to decipher.
The professor's lectures were verbose and repetitive.
The artist's verbose explanations of their work were tedious.
The report was too verbose, and it was hard to identify the main points.
The software manual was too verbose for a novice user.
The professor's lecture was so verbose that it was difficult to understand the main points.
The instructions were verbose, making it hard to understand how to operate the machine.
The medical article was verbose with jargon, making it challenging to comprehend for laymen.
The verbose legal documents made it hard for the layperson to comprehend.
The medical report was filled with verbose medical terminology that was difficult for the patient to understand.
The student's essay was overly verbose, but lacked substance.
The author's verbose descriptions made the book hard to read.
Her verbose response to the question made it difficult to understand.
The lecture was verbose and left the audience feeling bored.
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