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Verbosity was a vice he had developed in his old age.
"You have to pick a certain time to do it," Burns said of his verbosity.
The overall trend, however, is definitely away from such verbosity.
Our honourable friend cannot come in for Verbosity too often.
The people who came each week clearly appreciated the drama and verbosity.
An underground hip-hop act known for its bitterness and verbosity.
"Verbosity is the thing I have to fight most in the lyric department.
There is no penalty for verbosity with the computer to cut, paste and process one's words.
Perhaps not, but then it is enough to be charmed by the thread of his verbosity.
But, our honourable friend the member for Verbosity knows all about it.
The author's mode of expression shows a not always pleasing verbosity.
"Forgive my verbosity," he said after a long conversation on Darfur.
However, the verbosity makes them clumsier for humans to type directly.
No less suggestive is an interview he gave to an on-line student magazine called Verbosity.
A different but common way to say this is "Obsessive Verbosity."
But can you land it between verbosity and faux profundity?
A too-florid description, perhaps, but accurate for all the verbosity.
And the records of ancient Atlantis were absurd in their verbosity.
It's too bad that Frazier can't seem to control his compulsion toward verbosity.
But higher status and verbosity do not necessarily correlate with greater intelligence or insight.
He tends toward verbosity, but many of his songs last little more than a minute, just long enough for him to sketch an image.
But it takes a giddy pride in its verbosity.
While generally praised, the book did receive some criticism for its verbosity and controversial subject matter.
C++ includes another construct that makes this verbosity unnecessary.
An inquiry into the 2005 London bombings found that verbosity can be dangerous if used by emergency services.
It's also not good if your date has logorrhea.
He did not add that the tongue definitely had a bad case of logorrhea.
But such passages are soon swept away by the flood of logorrhea.
After a while she was talking in the monotonous logorrhea of emotional release.
It is less severe than Logorrhea and may be associated with the middle stage in dementia.
Logorrhea is a symptom of an underlying illness, and should be treated by a medical professional.
Several possible causes of logorrhea respond well to medication.
You had every right to ask this passenger to curb her logorrhea, but it is not likely she would have complied.
Logorrhea isn't just a word in a spelling bee.
The story was originally published in the spelling-bee inspired anthology Logorrhea.
That's not the same as logorrhea, though.
I say his obsessiveness and logorrhea are part and parcel of the work's merit.
It does not claim to cure logorrhea.
The style ranges from verbosity to almost pathological logorrhea.
This phenomenon is also called prolixity or logorrhea.
Her logorrhea may deflect grief and loss, but it also rebuffs everyone around her.
He has logorrhea, if you want to know the blunt truth-from the speed he takes."
"I am Finnegan the Irish crock," he said when the logorrhea was upon him.
Logorrhea, a mental condition characterized by excessive talking (incoherent and compulsive)
Examples of logorrhea might include talking or mumbling monotonously, either to others, or more likely to oneself.
It has logorrhea and a touch of Lear; and it leers, too.
Is there no one at The Book Review to see this writing for what it is: simple logorrhea?
It's criticism as logorrhea.
Nobody fell victim to logorrhea.