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Filter by Meaning She had a verbose writing style that made her stories long and tedious.
The verbose advertisement had too much information crammed into it.
The verbose menu was overwhelming and hard to navigate.
His verbose explanation of the problem was not helpful at all.
The lawyer's verbose opening statement made the jury impatient.
The manager's verbose email wasted everyone's time.
The email was verbose and could have been more concise.
The article was verbose and could have been shortened.
The politician's speech was verbose and hard to follow.
The poet's verbose use of language made it hard for readers to connect with the poem.
The lawyer's verbose argument failed to convince the judge.
The politician's verbose explanation only made the situation more confusing.
Her emails were always verbose and unnecessarily detailed.
The recipe's verbose instructions made it seem more complicated than it actually was.
The politician's speech was verbose and full of empty promises that failed to resonate with voters.
The salesperson's verbose pitch turned off potential customers.
The reviewer's critique was verbose and seemed overly harsh.
The professor's lectures were often verbose and unclear.
His verbose explanations often left people more confused.
The professor's lecture was so verbose that most of the students lost interest.
His verbose explanation of the problem confused everyone.
The user manual was verbose and difficult to navigate, making it hard to find the necessary information.
Her verbose explanation only confused the matter further.
The legal document was so verbose that it took hours to read.
His verbose writing style made it difficult for readers to understand his main point.
The report was so verbose that it was difficult to find the main points.
The researcher's verbose language made it difficult for anyone outside the field to understand their findings.
His emails are always verbose, making it hard to understand what he's saying.
The politician's speech was overly verbose, causing the audience to lose interest.
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