verbose in the PONS Dictionary

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These export and import rules may seem unnecessarily restrictive and verbose.
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A 1942 review praised his clean, solid swing but found him to be verbose.
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Corresponding adjectival forms are verbose, wordy, prolix, grandiloquent, garrulous, and logorrheic.
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Early sound films were often noted for being too verbose.
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It is to his credit that he has remained communicative without being verbose and intelligent without being clever-clever.
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This is a more verbose construction.
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He is short, fat, and speaks in a pompous and verbose manner.
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Tab triggers are particularly useful; the combination of tab triggers and snippets greatly eases coding in verbose languages, or languages with commonly-typed patterns.
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He thought the book was verbose on some topics and too brief on others not directly related to the author's expertise area.
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Joey's verbose lyrical style makes for great visual storytelling, lucky for us, as his words spring to life around him.
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