(1) There are more than 40 deleted scenes, and though some are about 1/10 the length of Smith's wordy intros, most are fun to watch and boast full production quality.(2) You attempt to cover over lifeless language with wonderfully wordy witticisms of the repetitive variety.(3) No matter how wordy the material he begins with, this Russian-born director's work always emphasizes experiencing the story viscerally, through the senses.(4) I was going to write something more about my experience of travelling around the city, but due to lack of time it's in digestible bullet-point form rather than anything more complicated and wordy .(5) Moreover, he had to worry about all manner of dull work: petitions were read, proclamations heard, and patents and all manner of wordy , repetitious and wearisome papers had to be attended to.(6) It was hard to tell which regiment would come off the victor in this wordy battle.(7) The book is wordy , and repetition of various concepts by different contributors and heaviness on quotations make it slow reading.(8) Rather it is a wordy exercise devoid of critical intelligence.(9) Two days of debate followed, producing formulations ever more tortuous and wordy , amid signs of growing impatience from the public galleries.(10) Their speeches are wordy and repetitive, variations on some theme, or simple reiterations for incantatory effect, always mesmerizing even when you merely read the lines to yourself in the script.(11) Repetition is neither wordy nor inefficient; it improves clarity, understanding, and remembrance of the rules.(12) Having been so wordy , I am now lost for the right words to sum up how this whole thing has made me feel.(13) I can see why it's been called wordy , but I don't mind a bit of repetition as long as they say it funny, and they did.(14) But we are left now asking ourselves what the real reason is for such a lengthy and wordy Supplementary Order Paper.(15) The play suffers from a wordy and lengthy first act which is, to my mind, unavoidably necessary in order to establish the characters.(16) A week into the invasion at the time of writing, it already seems such an excessively wordy war.