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Filter by Meaning The CEO's verbosity during the presentation made it difficult to keep the audience engaged.
Her writing style was marked by verbosity, but she was still considered a talented author.
Her verbosity made her speeches hard to follow.
The contract was filled with legalese and verbosity.
His verbosity distracted from the main point of his argument.
Her speech was filled with so much verbosity that it was difficult to understand her point.
The salesman's verbosity during his pitch made the customer lose interest.
The doctor's verbosity in explaining the diagnosis made the patient more worried than necessary.
The consultant's verbosity during the presentation made it hard for the client to see the value.
The scientist's verbosity in his research paper made it hard for readers to follow the findings.
The friend's verbosity during the conversation made it hard for me to get a word in.
The speaker's verbosity in the TED Talk detracted from the message.
The artist's verbosity during the interview confused the interviewer.
The teacher's verbosity during the class made it harder for students to follow along.
The professor's verbosity in his lectures made it hard for students to take notes.
The author's verbosity in his novel detracted from the plot.
Her verbosity makes it hard for others to understand what she's saying.
The customer's verbosity during the complaint call made it harder for the representative to solve the issue.
The journalist's verbosity in the article made it seem like she was trying to fill space.
Jane's verbosity often resulted in her colleagues zoning out during meetings.
His verbosity during the presentation was exhausting.
The politician's verbosity did not win him any supporters.
The politician's verbosity allowed her opponents to capitalize on her mistakes.
John's verbosity on social media annoys his followers.
The chef's verbosity in describing the dish was unnecessary.
The student's verbosity during the presentation caused them to run out of time.
The professor's verbosity made it difficult for students to take effective notes.
The blogger's verbosity made her posts difficult to read.
The critic's verbosity made the review feel overly judgmental.
The lawyer's verbosity led the judge to lose patience.
The author's verbosity made his writing seem pretentious.
His verbosity detracted from the clarity of his argument.
The artist's verbosity made it difficult for the audience to understand the intention behind the artwork.
The lecturer's verbosity caused many students to fall asleep during the lecture.
The novel's verbosity detracted from its overall impact and left many readers feeling frustrated.
The manager's emails were known for their verbosity, often requiring multiple readings to extract the necessary information.
The pastor's verbosity during the sermon made it hard for the congregation to stay engaged.
The president's verbosity during his speech made it hard for people to follow his message.
The teacher's verbosity in the classroom lecture made it difficult for students to keep up with the lesson.
The politician's verbosity was so excessive that most of his audience fell asleep during the speech.
The doctor's verbosity during the appointment made the patient feel uneasy.
The professor's verbosity made his lectures tedious and hard to follow.
The book's verbosity made it hard to get through the first chapter.
The presenter's verbosity made it difficult for the audience to follow along with the presentation.
The manager's verbosity in the memo made it hard for employees to understand the changes.
The journalist's verbosity in the news article made it hard to get to the main point.
The student's essay was full of verbosity, making it difficult for the teacher to discern the main points.
The lecturer's verbosity was a hallmark of his teaching style, but it often left students feeling overwhelmed.
The artist's verbosity in the description of the painting confused the viewers.
The doctor's diagnosis was full of verbosity that I couldn't understand.
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