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"wordy" Definitions
  1. using too many words, especially formal ones

163 Sentences With "wordy"

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When I was a teenager, the overly wordy cast of Dawson's Creek became the perfect bridge between my overly wordy self and the "normal" teenagers I was trying so hard to figure out.
It emphasizes visuals and icons over text and wordy menus.
" And if you want to get really wordy: "Absolutely not.
As wordy as the production is, it's also intensely physical.
It extracted simple editing tasks, like making a sentence less wordy.
It's a wordy name, but these socks live up to it.
But they are excellent at crafting passive aggressive and wonderfully wordy signs.
But maybe he just thought of it as a really wordy paperweight.
There's some James Joyce in the wordy, cerebral rush of her sentences.
In no time, they were completing each other's sentences, extremely wordy ones.
It's wordy stuff, but there's an impressive amount of depth in there.
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Gothshakira, for example, was a pioneer of the longform, wordy, socially-analytical meme.
Unlike Comcast, it's quite wordy — though it doesn't actually say all that much.
Lux is clever, playful, wordy—"a brainiac nerd"—originally from Croatia (via Canada).
"Realive" occasionally sets a cautious pace, and the voice-overs can be wordy.
Postepic is not the first app to take a shot at wordy snippets, though.
The verses are uncharacteristically wordy; Britney's cadence goes from nervous to slow and determined.
The first is the wordy Medicare Advantage Disenrollment Period, which lasts until Feb. 14.
Wordy and space-hogging, their paintings seemed pitched to outshout and outbully consumer culture.
This is especially helpful if the PDF you&aposre looking at is especially wordy.
At that point, the speech was very wordy and many actors were defeated by it.
He wanted his mind to be as free as possible from thoughts and wordy reflections.
The $120 Amazon Fire TV Cube makes up for its wordy name by doing a lot.
The songs are wordy and filled with a few too many Dylan and Van Morrison rips.
" The wordy phrase they use to describe what their technology delivers is: "High throughput precision phenotyping.
I could go on and on about it, but I don't want to get too WORDY.
" Tim Miller, former spokesman for Jeb Bush _______ "This VP debate — wordy defense of status quo vs.
" — Elizabeth Anne "For me, this is all a bit too wordy, too cutesy, and too much.
In the Nation, Trudy Lieberman recently suggested "guaranteed lifetime coverage for all," which is positive if wordy.
Kelly suggested she find a song she can get lost in, maybe something a lot less wordy.
At one school "concert" in our auditorium, the teenage audience derisively laughed at my wordy, confrontational lyrics.
And yet Dean's own writing, direct and lively, can get too loosely conversational — too wordy and imprecise.
The success of reaching out to our teenagers doesn't hinge on receiving a warm or wordy response.
Keep it shortIf you don't want wordy, lengthy emails filling up your inbox, keep your own missives short.
I decided that I didn't have the time to write something wordy, and I didn't have the wherewithal.
He discovered porn when he was 15 but quickly transitioned from its fleshy offerings to Literotica's wordy landscape.
Johnson intended to discover if there was a niche for wordy, thoughtful appraisals of the dried meat business.
"This resolution doesn't need to be seven pages — It's just wordy," he said, noting that he supported the bill.
Technically, I'd call it 'randomness' or something a lot more wordy, but that doesn't fit well above a column.
The biggest problem I face with is that I can be wordy but that's contradictory to my vocal style.
"When you compare our website to other websites and social media, we're already very wordy, very jargony," he said.
Either way, consumers stand to benefit if they haven't been reading nutrition labels because they felt they were wordy. 6.
It's a big wordy read, but it finally reveals exactly why the startup was able to get so much funding.
It's a classic wordy exchange between the mother-daughter duo, and it has already prompted Schumer to tweet a response.
Taylor's route was to make an occasionally NSFW pun based on each song's title, resulting a host of wordy gems.
So he created a code to do just that and stripped down several famous stories of all those wordy parts.
Yet, it's her wordy power-pop, charismatic videos and a wonderfully familiar voice that entices people into Alex Lahey's world.
And while the libretto's language can be frenetic and wordy, its structure is calculated in symmetries between the two acts.
" Sarah Vowell, a contributing opinion writer, is the author of "The Wordy Shipmates" and "Lafayette in the Somewhat United States.
Contrary to other forms of Italian swearing, these blasphemous swears are generally complex, articulate, and wordy—the longer, the better.
Although Clinton's 89 minutes count as the longest speech, Carter's, erm, wordy address is still counted as historically the longest.
He's not here today because he's probably not as wordy as me, but I do think we're doing better than most.
To his critics, Sunday's missive was an empty, wordy gesture by an aloof 'King Macron' determined to retain core economic reforms.
The wordy magnets and vibrant postcards that people use to decorate their refrigerators usually inspire passing moments of inspiration — at most.
In September they replaced the name Rojava with the more inclusive, but wordy, "autonomous administration of north and east Syria" (NES).
" (Certainly, it's extremely difficult to vigilantly avoid adverbs always.) Calling someone "supersmart," for example, is a poor, wordy substitute for "brilliant.
Their general aesthetic—leather, neon and wordy album titles—has a hint of recklessness that keeps it from being too clean.
None of which is to overlook the book's virtues, obscured as they often are by the wordy mists that surround them.
Especially in a quote on Instagram, [good copy] is making it super clear, not too wordy, and ending on the punchiest word.
That also means I'll have no time to be wordy next week, because I'll still be hungover from my post-post-birthday celebration.
Maybe this particular story is especially hard to translate to film, given its setting and wordy—and therefore easily over-stuffed—climactic reveal.
The song's appropriately called "Symptom of Terminal Illness" and despite its wordy title, it's not nearly as demanding as you'd expect from DEP.
And perhaps it was the extreme slightness of Kubrick's script—the perfunctory quality of its dialogue—that gutted the novel's wordy, exuberant heart.
Her somewhat wordy writing—part whodunnit and part travelogue—weaves together the accounts of policemen, prosecutors and those convicted with some penetrating insights.
Michelle Morgan's "It Happened in L.A." is an ensemble comedy aspiring to wordy Woody Allen sophistication but lacking serious political or satirical bite.
Don't use full sentencesThere are lots of ways to take things too far, and most of them come down to being too wordy.
And even if Taylor and Kent sometimes offered overly wordy and cautious responses to Democratic questions, the two were largely seen as effective witnesses.
The WiFi Alliance wants to rebrand WiFi in a way that's certainly less wordy, but still requires a techy-translation unless you're a WiFi devotee.
In his prime, Eminem was a master technician: wordy but musical, darting around Dre's negative space, his voice warping and bending and snapping back elastically.
Jakubowski's comments are a wordy way of saying Facebook believes it has the data necessary to prove ads lead to sales lift, and Snapchat doesn't.
Today they're premiering a new track, "You Should Listen to Your Nurse (No Sleep)" off their much less wordy, equally punchy EP Big Deal Party.
A Facebook group called "Muslims for Trump" exists, and while it rarely gets updated, its anonymous creator published a long, wordy manifesto earlier this week.
The results, not unlike Mr. Penn's Rolling Stone article on Mr. Guzmán, were a mixture of wordy, breezy travelogue with moments of nonchalance and unintentional comedy.
For a series that, like fellow famously wordy early aughts show The West Wing, would have monologues and chunks of dialogue that went on for pages.
So wordy was she that, in grammar school, her friends nicknamed her "Yakky Roo," partly for her ace Yakky Doodle impersonation, but also for her loquaciousness.
It was an English monarch who purportedly said, "No news is better than evil news," and thereby launched an enduring (though now somewhat less wordy) maxim.
Take the wordy slapstick of Hot Fuzz and splice it with the spectacle of Fast & Furious action and then set it in the Star Trek universe.
Considering the music was so intentionally stripped back, though, Crash was a wordy bastard, embodying and bastardizing every cultural influence from David Bowie to Charles Manson.
But here I am verging on yet another wordy thesis about the intentions of Jasper Johns, which, to be authoritative, would need confirming testimony from him.
He probably did and I bet he said something really wordy and OTT about it and he probably referenced sixteen cultural theorists while he did so.
Justin Bieber's in a reflective mood on this Labor Day ... opening up in a VERY big, and wordy, way about his personal roller coaster of life.
To make the thing work, its master must speak the magic words, much like Ali Baba's "Open Sesame," or Green Lantern's overly wordy, battery-charging oath.
It's too wordy for kids, not analytical enough for experts, too scholarly for casual readers, and too tepid for those who come to manga for its eccentricity.
That means I have no time to be wordy, because I'm still hungover from the wine I drank four days ago as my pre-pre-birthday celebration.
I would say it lands a little too far on the wordy side of things, but most of it is ignorable, and Miriam is a likable character.
Is Smith drawn to creating wordy, precocious characters because she is so fond of puns, or do her intelligent characters naturally lead their author toward such wordplay?
But as a catchall for the sorts of brief, often emotionally charged narratives that used to proliferate on personal blogs, the wordy caption is clearly gaining traction.
Like on Instagram but unlike the News Feed, Facebook truncates the captions of Popular Photos after only around 65 characters so the stream doesn't look overwhelmingly wordy.
The revelation was shoved at the bottom of a wordy blog post on Facebook's plan to further restrict access to its data in the wake of this scandal.
And because it's chosen to fix the sharing format as a square its content inherently feels better groomed for social sharing vs the more wordy/text-heavy Quotle.
"An overly wordy cover letter is a waste of time and a big mistake," states Jessica Hernandez, an executive resume writer and president and CEO of Great Resumes Fast.
Rather than trying to bury its cryptomining plans in a wordy terms of service agreement, the code for the miner was clearly visible at the bottom of the site.
The fact that describing his missteps is so wordy and convoluted simply and vividly illustrates the crap storm that the GOP has inherited and seemingly countenances under his leadership.
When I edit for clients, I often come across wordy sections like this: At Acme Corporation, we are experts at catering and event planning for the greater Los Angeles area.
It's the first single from Evan Weiss' new album Standards, which is due out on March 11th, and its dynamism has me excited for another collection of wordy, winsome emo.
I have a theory that—because rap is super wordy, is focused on rhythm over melody, and lots of repetition of similar sounds—it has higher chance of triggering ASMR.
It's specifically aimed at people who have to handle lots of wordy documents and are tired of doing so on a laptop screen, LCD-based tablet or small e-reader.
For three decades and counting, Mr. Wellman, a professor of playwriting at Brooklyn College and a guru to a generation of writers, has manufactured dozens of wordy, cheerfully inscrutable plays.
On Wednesday, following CNN's second Democratic debate, Stephen Colbert did exactly that — cracking jokes about everything from Julían Castro's wordy campaign slogan to Joe Biden's inability to finish his healthcare speech.
The two leads, by contrast, pale into wordy insignificance: Richard Madden's Romeo and, especially, Lily James's Juliet approach the verse from the outside in with little apparent connection to its meaning.
We've committed six years of our lives to a TV show very loosely based off a series of too-wordy books with more unrealistic plot points then we'd care to list.
Beneath the wordy, quip-heavy text—and helped along by McNally's insistence on his characters' state of near-undress—the director, Arin Arbus, has placed a subtle layer of physical suspense.
And the manifesto — a wordy mixture of white nationalist boilerplate, fascist declarations and references to obscure internet jokes — seems to have been written from the bottom of an algorithmic rabbit hole.
But it does offer a little automated help with parsing wordy tenancy agreements to, for example, extract salient details such as fees in an effort to empower a downtrodden section of society.
Woman (and, yes, that is her character's name) is portrayed by Cate Blanchett in this laboriously wordy production, which has theatergoers both queuing up for returned tickets and walking out mid-play.
Breakout star Cardi B stole the show when she played a featured replacement for Amazon's popular virtual assistant — and left her followers clamoring for the 411 on that wordy white trench she wore.
There was a fair bit of discussion about how to address such concerns without writing a clue that was awkwardly worded or overly wordy, or that called too much attention to the answer.
A sweet (if wordy) tale of the death of a beloved cat shows him giant-size, carrying his vulnerable human family between his ears as he keeps them afloat in a raging sea.
The definition above is a wordy way of saying that, as time and innovation march on, we need new ways of referring to the original names for things so we don't confuse ourselves.
Smokepurpp sounds like a classicist here on "One Time," but there are also differing styles: the wordy Wifisfuneral ("Snakes") and Ronny J himself, who sing-raps on several songs using heavy vocal processing.
While P&G's is wordy, there is something pleasingly punchy about Caterpillar's credo—"our solutions help our customers build a better world"—and it is linked to the firm's core business of construction machinery.
LONDON (Reuters) - With a wordy speech invoking a 17th-century precedent, and a cold stare aimed at stunned ministers, the grandiose Speaker of Britain's parliament cast Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit strategy into chaos.
In many, the deftly constructed music is snarled around wordy verses: You have to let go, allow the $5 verbiage and shifting melodies to swim around you and become a kind of manic trance.
Pit your nerdy, wordy skills against fellow attendees at Adelaide Writers Week in our live crossword tournament to win prizes, glory and eternal bragging rights as the inaugural AWW NYT crossword challenge champion. Free.
"You lost a hero and were rewarded for it," Wendy says during Taylor's therapy session after the disaster, paraphrasing Taylor's characteristically wordy and precise description of the issue with her own trademark blunt incisiveness.
It's a wordy and ambling jam about navigating a domestic drama—specifically, going into anaphylactic shock while weeding a flower bed—in which Barnett drolly assesses the inanities and the ecstasies of life on earth.
There was too much friction to showing intent with wordy plans, it was impractical to constantly be annoying friends with pleas to see them and we couldn't get people's whole offline social graph to sign up.
Their self-referencing made them seem even more clever: listening to them often felt as wordy, vivid and complex as reading a novel, and there hasn't been a British rock band like them since their separation.
Although, as Collins has already warned MEPs, Facebook has had plenty of practice at generating wordy but empty responses to politicians' questions about its business processes — responses which evade the spirit and specifics of what's being asked.
Given Twitter's troll problem, you wouldn't think they would hire someone for their VR program whose past opinions read like some of the worst of the company's user base (albeit far more wordy than 140 characters can allow).
Nap Eyes, "Roll It" Canadian foursome Nap Eyes exists within a proud tradition of shambling, wordy rock bands, one that stretches back nearly half a century to the urban fables of The Velvet Underground and The Modern Lovers.
J.P. So many verses, so many images: Laura Marling and a small band — sounds like drums and a guitar behind her — make Bob Dylan's wordy and endlessly adaptable portent of apocalypse gallop toward the end of every verse.
The wordy piece of legislation was not only a reminder to the EPA that it needed to focus on these toxic chemicals, but also acknowledged that the Agency needed more funding to do so, which Congress promises to give.
Jane Austen's classic is updated by way of Seth Grahame-Smith's 2009 novel, which arms Elizabeth Bennett (Lily James) and her Mr. Darcy (Sam Riley) with wordy barbs and deadly weapons as they fend off some flesh-eating undead.
The query, "Where do I vote in the 2016 United States election" is a bit wordy – after all, you can access this same information via Google Search today just by tying in "where to vote" or even just "vote," for example.
We've all received bad emails: typos in the subject line, wordy text in the body that doesn't get to the point, stale sign-offs like "yours truly," and the recipient's name misspelled (sometimes in a few places, with different misspellings!) throughout.
And College Board officials went forward with the redesigned test even though they knew it was overloaded with wordy math questions, a problem that handicaps non-native English speakers and reinforces race and income disparities that Coleman has vowed to diminish.
This humour tends to be wordy and sophisticated, appealing to a university-educated audience; think of Britain's "Monty Python's Flying Circus", "Not the Nine O'Clock News", and more recently "The Thick of It", a satire showing politicians as vain, inept and vicious.
The Central Committee also proposed other changes to the country's constitution, including inserting "Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era" into the constitution, referring to Xi's rather wordy guiding political thought that is already in the party constitution.
In a sports arena a few blocks away, the nation's Republicans are engaged in a dayslong theatrical event — disrupted here and there by flashes of familial dysfunction — that will close with the formal nomination of their wordy candidate for president, Donald J. Trump.
Their last album, I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It (I wasn't joking about the wordy titles thing) debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 chart and reached number 1 in five countries.
Dozens of prominent Democrats are at least flirting with running in 2020, and while it's easy to look at them and play Goldilocks — too cold, too hot, too bald, too blond, too Wall Street, too wordy — it's just as easy to believe.
It was here that my moratorium on midday wine came to its premature end, with a taut Lirac, poured with wordy exposition by my willowy server, who might easily have stepped off the boat from Northern California, except she was speaking French.
But aside from Red, who communicates with Adelaide in a wheezy flap of a voice only rarely used, these doppelgangers feel more like zombies than our worst selves reflected back, and the big finale relies on a wordy information dump that's more telling than showing.
If I could have written a longer headline to this story, it would have read: "So Long Savings, Nordstrom Is Reviving Our Sad Fall Faces With Yet ANOTHER Summer Sale" Unfortunately, it's a tad too wordy for the Refinery29 homepage, but true all the same.
That's an awfully wordy and clunky headline, (with the boring "analysis" word right there at the top to make sure no one looking for excitement need apply), and it leaves out the exciting lead that Sanders has taken a lead in the overall poll.
"In all markets, when people don't have to cram their thoughts into 140 characters and actually have some to spare, we see more people tweeting," wrote product manager, Aliza Rosen, in a rather wordy blog post explainer about the move — which even included a graph!
Second, there are good reasons not to put the burden on customers to read wordy terms and conditions: it would take you months to read all the terms you're subjected to in a single year and you might need a lawyer to understand them.
Earlier this week it also put out a wordy blog post attempting to diffuse this line of attack by pointing the finger of blame at the rest of the tech industry — saying, essentially, that a whole bunch of other tech giants are at it too.
It's what made Berlin, the reunified nation's capital, a city of memorials, where the wordy, abstract and sculptural Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe takes up central real estate alongside memorials dedicated to the Sinti and the Roma and homosexuals persecuted by the Nazis.
It's also a spectacle in bubble, detached from reality — although a very wordy, noisy bubble, between the designers making statements about camp on the soundtrack and endless subject headings that turn every upstairs-downstairs combination into a separate category, and also a kind of illustration.
There are your usual setpieces and space shootouts, but the massive success of the first film has given writer-director James Gunn the freedom to get wordy: Much of the film is simply characters sitting down and talking to each other, except they're in outer space.
Hideously wordy T&Cs have of course been a tech staple for years so it's good to see Twitter paying greater attention to the acceptable conduct signals it gives users — and at least trying to boil down a clearer essence of what isn't acceptable behavior, albeit tardily.
As Anthony Tommasini writes: On a basic level, the American Revolution was driven by words: fiery statements of principle; charges of imperialist oppression; accusations of betrayal; fine points of governance; even wordy obfuscations to gloss over disagreements that could have sabotaged the country at its start.
Lucky for all of us, the quintet have stuck to their guns through the thick and thin, and luckier still, their weaponry takes the form of their crushing new album Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora, an awesomely wordy title that'd also make a good YA novel franchise name.
Many online sex shops have information about sexual health and pleasure available, usually on a blog or in the occasional wordy Instagram post, but feminist sex shops have done the hard work of creating safe enviroments where people can come in, ask questions, and feel more engaged with others.
" He added that Jude Law's take on Wolfe as a verbose man-child was also accurate: "I found a letter from Wolfe to Max in which he said, 'Generally, I do not believe the writing to be wordy, prolix, or redundant'—and I thought, Oh, yes, it is!
Bands like Metallica and Anthrax seemed to think that thrash came in two flavors—fast, loud, and fun; or slow, wordy, and meaningful; mid-2000s retro thrash went all in on the former, but the bands who are leading the genre today have decided to celebrate both (or sometimes neither).
On the helper side, use the Search box with "remote assistance," choose the wordy "Invite someone to connect to your PC …" option and "Help someone who has invited you," and then use Easy Connect to tap into the other computer or select the contact name of the person needing help.
Although overly wordy, Raker's first-person account plays fair with the grim facts, while maintaining a level of dread that properly suits the moody sett ⬥ Pity all those girls, so popular of late in genre novels, who wander off and go missing, only to reappear years later as a pile of bones.
In 1825, he used it to refer to a speech delivered by his predecessor, James Monroe, four years earlier, in a wordy vow to improve the lot of the American people through public works: "To the topic of internal improvement, emphatically urged by him at his inauguration, I recur with peculiar satisfaction," he said.
The new program announcement took the form of an  opaque and wordy  invitation from USAID to "organizations and companies" to "co-create, co-design, co-invest, and collaborate in the research, development, piloting, and testing of innovative, practical, cost-effective, and scalable interventions" to help displaced populations return to their homes, and help others remain there.
Even vaporwave, the visual aesthetic and music genre, is not safe from the "Right Wing Death Squad," although there is a noticeable lack of shitposting; instead, they are earnest, convoluted and wordy, taking as their template the missives of Mencius Moldbug (the 'neoreactionary' theorist and computer engineer known for his controversial views on race and the abolition of democracy).
Add to that the devastating details of sexual abuse in Pennsylvania, which were widely reported here in Ireland, the pope's remarks in Chile earlier this year where he essentially denounced survivors of abuse and another wordy letter published by the pope this week where sorry seems to be the easiest word and action is still lacking.
Even his supposedly best stuff would be torn apart if presented to the poetry practicum she taught every Tuesday, not only on account of its wordy, clichéd, hyperactive figuration but, more fundamentally, because of the soothsaying persona that the singer so readily deployed, a trope that worked fine in a pop song but on paper came off as a shtick.
"Through this historic vote, a message was sent by Europe to the world, in favour of culture, creation, authors, artists and journalists, and their right to fair remuneration in the digital world," wrote the Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers of Music in a wordy statement that goes into detail in an attempt to rebut various specific laid charges against the reform by critics.
So I sat on their tour bus and wrote the words out on in sharpie on a poster for the show that day and he lent me his headphones so I could listen to it on my phone and try to learn all those words—seriously, I'm wordy with my lyrics but he's worse than I am—and then I got to sing it with them that night.
Eigen nabs $37M to help banks and others parse huge documents using natural language and 'small data' Eigen is working primarily in the financial sector, but the plan is to use the funding to continue expanding to cover other verticals, such as insurance and healthcare — two other big areas that deal in large, wordy documentation that is often inconsistent in how it's presented, full of essential fine print, and typically a strain on an organization's resources to handle correctly. 7.
No doubt in the future, multiple economics and political science dissertations and reams of wordy analysis will be devoted to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's decision to invoke national security as a rationale for imposing tariffs on America's close allies, the European Union, Canada and Mexico (28503 percent on steel products and 22019 percent on aluminum products).
In last week's wordy essay — in which Zuckerberg generally tries to promote the grandiose notion that Facebook's future role is to be the glue holding the fabric of global society together, even as he fails to flag the obvious paradox: that technology which helps amplify misinformation and prejudice might not be so great for social cohesion after all — the Facebook CEO sketches out an impending change to community standards that will see the site actively ask users to set a 'personal tolerance threshold' for viewing various types of less-than-vanilla content.
Eigen today is working primarily in the financial sector — its offices are smack in the middle of The City, London's financial center — but the plan is to use the funding to continue expanding the scope of the platform to cover other verticals such as insurance and healthcare, two other big areas that deal in large, wordy documentation that is often inconsistent in how its presented, full of essential fine print, and typically a strain on an organisation's resources to be handled correctly — and is often a disaster if it is not.

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