Wordy Sentence Examples

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  • The book is a little wordy in some areas to take up space, but the message and overall content is very good.

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  • However, I lacked the patience to fully read the text, which is in parts overly wordy.

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  • As an orator he was the leader of the opponents of the florid Asiatic school, who took the simplest Attic orators as their model and attacked even Cicero as wordy and artificial.

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  • But the Girondins gained no tangible result from this wordy warfare.

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  • It is also too wordy and rehashes previous events.

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  • Some pictures were taken hopefully someone will have sent some in to accompany my wordy description.

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  • It does n't have to be a wordy document !

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  • It is often more difficult to write a concise dissertation than a wordy one.

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  • Maybe tidying up the odd wordy sentence but otherwise pretty much OK.

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  • George Eliot Blessed is the person who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving wordy evidence of the fact.

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  • The aim can also help you formulate the title of your work, which should be explicit without being too wordy !

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  • Discuss common interests and give your take on them without being too wordy.

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  • Step-by-step photos and written instructions are also included, but can get a bit wordy as the rose is put together.

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  • Being wordy is usually not a problem for women.

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  • In other words, you want to pack a punch without being too wordy.

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  • They aren't very wordy or talkative, but they make good listeners.

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  • If you're a wordy person, consider a tattoo centered around text.

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  • Your explanation doesn't need to be lengthy or wordy.

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  • The information offered in this paragraph will be available in more detail in your resume, so don't get too wordy.

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  • Though his sentences themselves are not wordy, he is extremely diffuse in treatment, habitually repeating an idea in successive sentences of much the same import.

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  • His terse and pertinent letter to Origen, impugning the authority of the apocryphal book of Susanna, and Origen's wordy and uncritical answer, are both extant.

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  • It was written before the medieval period had been properly investigated, is wordy, and largely spoilt by displays of national vanity.

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  • He is full of deep, wordy introspection about his fellow team members.

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  • Well, in Perl 6, functional programming just got a whole lot less wordy.

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  • The aim can also help you formulate the title of your work, which should be explicit without being too wordy!

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  • Use the menu bar on the left-hand side of the page to navigate quickly between sections, some of which are rather wordy.

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  • The text explanations of concepts are unclear and unnecessarily wordy, not the worst out there but certainly nothing to scream about.

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  • The path from darkness to light was lost; thought was involved in allegory; the study of nature had been perverted into an inept system of grotesque and pious parablemongering; the pursuit of truth had become a game of wordy dialectics.

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  • If we were left solely to the wordy wit of legislators in Congress for our guidance, uncorrected by the seasonable experience and the effectual complaints of the people, America would not long retain her rank among the nations.

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  • Ther is probably not any need for a wordy title beyond the ' official ' title for a service.

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  • The 140 character Twitter posts represent a significant departure from the wordy Fireside Chats of President Roosevelt.

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