longwinded
1longwinded — UK [ˌlɒŋˈwɪndɪd] US [ˌlɔŋˈwɪndəd] adjective using more words and taking more time than necessary to say something a longwinded explanation Thesaurus: describing people who talk a lotsynonym …
2longwinded — long|wind|ed [ ,lɔŋ wındəd ] adjective using more words and taking more time than necessary to say something: a longwinded explanation …
3longwinded — adjective continuing for too long or using too many words in a way that is boring: Bray s explanation was unnecessarily longwinded. longwindedly adverb longwindedness noun (U) …
4longwinded — UK [ˌlɒŋˈwɪndɪd] / US [ˌlɔŋˈwɪndəd] adjective using more words and taking more time than necessary to say something a longwinded explanation …
5longwinded — verbose, wordy, using more words than necessary (in speaking and/or writing) …
6longwinded — [ˌlɒŋˈwɪndɪd] adj using more words and taking more time than necessary to say something …
7longwinded — /ˈlɒŋwɪndəd / (say longwinduhd) adjective 1. tediously wordy in speech or writing. 2. writing or talking tediously and continuously. 3. able to breathe deeply. –longwindedly, adverb –longwindedness, noun …
8Enid Blyton — with her daughters Gillian and Imogen in 1946. Born Enid Blyton 11 August 1897(1897 08 11) East Dulwich, London, England, United Kingdom …
9Ig Nobel Prize — The Ig Nobel Prizes are a parody of the Nobel Prizes and are given each year in early October around the time the recipients of the genuine Nobel Prizes are announced for ten achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think.… …
10Eliphalet Dyer — (September 14, 1721 ndash; May 13, 1807) was a lawyer, jurist, and statesman from Windham, Connecticut. He was a delegate for Connecticut to many sessions of the Continental Congress.Eliphalet was born in Windham and attended Yale where he… …