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Filter by Meaning The book was heavy on verbosity and light on substance.
The teacher's feedback was clear and concise, with no verbosity.
The preacher's verbosity during the sermon made some members of the congregation lose interest.
The judge's verbosity in his rulings often led to confusion among the court attendees.
The CEO's verbosity during the meeting made it hard to stick to the agenda.
The politician's verbosity in his speech caused people to lose interest in what he was saying.
The professor's verbosity in his lectures often made students fall asleep.
The lawyer's verbosity during the cross-examination was meant to intimidate the witness.
The use of excessive technical terms and jargon contributed to the verbosity of the article.
The professor's lectures were filled with verbosity and lacked clarity.
The doctor's verbosity in his medical diagnosis left the patient feeling confused.
The professor's lecture was filled with verbosity that only a few students could understand.
The professor's verbosity made it difficult for the students to understand the concept.
He has a tendency towards verbosity in his writing.
The politician's verbosity during the speech bored the audience.
The journalist's verbosity caused his article to become too long for the magazine's publication guidelines.
The manager's verbosity during the meeting caused confusion among the team.
The CEO's verbosity in the company's annual report made it hard for investors to understand the company's performance.
The CEO's verbosity during the board meeting frustrated the other executives.
His verbosity in explaining the rules of the game made it harder for us to understand.
The manager's verbosity made the team lose focus on the main goal.
The author's verbosity in the novel made it a difficult read.
The author's verbosity made the book unreadable.
The author's verbosity in the book made it hard to get through.
Her verbosity during the phone call made it difficult to get to the point of the conversation.
The lawyer's verbosity during the closing argument lost the jury's attention.
The technical manual was written with verbosity, making it confusing for novice users.
The lawyer's verbosity was an attempt to intimidate the witness.
The report was marked down for its unnecessary verbosity.
The speaker's verbosity caused many in the audience to fall asleep.
The writer's verbosity in the article made it seem like he was trying too hard to impress.
The reviewer criticized the movie for its verbosity, stating that the script could have been condensed for better impact.
The lawyer's verbosity in his arguments made it difficult for the jury to understand the case.
The lawyer's argument was lost in his verbosity and legal jargon.
The manager's report was filled with unnecessary verbosity that didn't add any value to the presentation.
The professor's verbosity made it hard to understand the point she was trying to make.
The manager's verbosity in the meeting caused many attendees to become bored.
The manager's verbosity in his email caused his staff to lose focus.
The author's verbosity made his book difficult to read and understand.
I couldn't complete the academic article due to the author's verbosity.
The teacher asked the student to eliminate the verbosity from his writing.
His verbosity made his speech drag on longer than necessary.
The professor's verbosity often put his students to sleep.
Her verbosity during job interviews made it hard for her to sell herself to potential employers.
The lawyer's verbosity made it difficult for the jury to follow his line of reasoning.
The textbook was written with such verbosity that it was hard to follow.
The doctor's verbosity in explaining the diagnosis left the patient more confused.
The author's verbosity was praised by some for its poetic nature but criticized by others for its lack of clarity.
The professor's verbosity made it difficult for the students to understand the lesson.
The professor's verbosity during the lecture made it difficult for the students to take notes.
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