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"verbose" Definitions
  1. using or containing more words than are needed

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It made Ms. Kawakubo, the Yoda of fashion, veritably verbose.
On the subjects of charity and inequality, he was verbose.
But that might be a little too verbose as a tagline.
Here are a few highlights from his verbose, extremely capitalized reaction.
Less compelling were the verbose literary texts projected during orchestral interludes.
Tyler, the Creator, is known for his caustic, verbose rapping prowess.
I was shocked by the verbose and expressive teenager I found.
"When I started out as a standup, a lot of the other comedians would give me shit for being too verbose—actually, for being the kind of guy who would use a word like 'verbose,' " Martin said.
It's a little verbose right now, but that will be fixed tomorrow.
He also has the longest, most verbose Survivor biography we've ever seen.
With every insult hurled, Trump's anti-establishment, verbose persona became more popular.
"We're both very verbose and heady," she laughs of their initial missives.
His barks are verbose and unneeded when I wake him up early.
They don't want vitriol, they don't want rhetoric, they don't want verbose propaganda.
Come on now — even in shame the man is nothing if not verbose.
His peppering of numbers into his verbose hyperbole is a highly effective tactic.
And he had apparently left the typically verbose Trump with little to say.
Do you have a process of condensing verbose ideas down to something simpler?
And the famously verbose former president is getting into podcasting to do just that.
Stucky is verbose and charismatic, while Sturckow is known for his stoicism and intensity.
However, you can run your tests in "verbose" mode -v to get full output.
The new limit may not provide much relief for judges deluged with verbose briefs.
Typically, a Reichsbürger will only deluge a bureaucracy with verbose letters studded with obscure citations.
They're going to get verbose and try to demonstrate that they understand what you're saying.
And it is not the case that the backers thought the lyrics were too verbose.
But the judge pointedly did not impose a full gag order on the notoriously verbose Stone.
They've also been getting less verbose by and large, which Obama actually joked about Tuesday night.
D∆WN's first single from the album, the dark and verbose "Hollywould," dropped late last year.
In interviews, Marshall is often jittery and verbose, but in the studio she is remarkably concise.
For the simple test above, a passing test in verbose mode produces 2 lines of output.
Amazon is already ahead of its competitors in terms of making Alexa a little less verbose.
Ten more candidates take the stage tonight, including the famously verbose Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders.
There is no need to go against nature by competing with more verbose and action-oriented extroverts.
Once an overwhelmingly verbose songwriter, Allen is now saying things in the plainest terms, to shattering effect.
Ah Shakespeare, to some a brilliant poet and playwright, to others a verbose reminder of AP English.
That made her realize "how important it is that the actor is not verbose," she said, laughing.
The yellow flourish is so awe-inspiring that Bergotte regrets the verbose overkill in his own books.
" The bottom line: "For now, verbose reports remain the bread and butter of an investment bank analyst.
Both directors have opposite working styles, Woolverton says — Bobin is more verbose, where Burton is the quiet type.
Parquet Courts, "Human Performance" Verbose Brooklyn quartet Parquet Courts just released their fifth album since 2011, Human Performance.
They are often more verbose — they have more kind of frilly bits around the edges, if you will.
Middleton will never be called verbose, but he says he's making an effort to be vocal with this group.
A spokesperson followed up late last night with a more verbose response to the company's on-going PR nightmare.
But it's not just the students taking the "king of smart drugs" to get verbose essays and dissertations done.
More than that, I have lucked into listening some of the most verbose and expansive podcasts on the planet.
Bercow has become world famous for his outspoken and verbose style, with clips of his interventions often going viral.
BRANDON I'm certainly much more verbose than Jason, more extroverted, and I think there's some of that in Levee.
In a joint press conference the usually verbose French president was careful to use short words, and appear respectful.
Henry James may have been a famously verbose writer, but he also understood the virtues of restraint in storytelling.
Such "overly verbose" language is often used to trick the USPTO into granting patents that should never have been approved.
She isn't coy about the meanings behind her work, nor does she speak in verbose tangents that skirt actual answers.
As the verbose name suggests, the device sports 5G connectivity, likely at a price that won't require a second mortgage.
I am so glad we stayed together that, for once in my verbose life, words to express it fail me.
Adding irrelevant information or writing verbose sentences to pad a resume out to two pages won't produce the same positive effects.
That was a strategic advantage over Mr. Kerry's verbose explanations for his votes in the Senate and positions on foreign policy.
Johnson, who was a chief architect of the UK's "leave" campaign in June's EU referendum, gave a typically verbose stuttering response.
"One, and then 1A, and then 1A and B," Obama continued, poking fun at her husband, who's known for being verbose.
Where grime is verbose and cathartic, U.K. drill traffics in a cool heartlessness, a sense of menace that wafts and oozes.
Stone, 66, is notoriously verbose, and even before his arrest had been harshly critical of Mueller's Russia probe in public comments.
In my own writing, I always thought I would use this short terse, effective sentence structures but I'm much more verbose.
As for when he'll publicly address the situation, the source says the famously verbose star could speak out on stage Friday night.
The second track, "Bloody Blob", is Qual's verbose confession of self resignation: "I've got a job digging graves / I dig my own".
Though we're all human and have our share of blunders, Geminis love to make excuses for their mistakes with some verbose story.
Like Lukaku, Balotelli then had to endure a group of his own team's fans publishing a verbose statement explaining away the incident.
Leave is articulate where Trump is simply verbose: the movement's effective leader, former London mayor Boris Johnson, is a scholar of the classics.
In Season 5 of truTV's Billy on the Street, the verbose host quizzes New Yorkers about everything from Cate Blanchett to famous racists.
For a MacOS partition, if you're having trouble booting, select the option for "verbose mode"—which essentially exposes the text-based boot process.
Take a look at this verbose Facebook post from 2014, wherein he works through his suspicion over whether such an organization actually exists.
But Mr. Scatamacchia quickly realized that he was a good fit to play the lead — one of the most verbose roles in theater.
The statements provided to VICE were markedly less verbose than the ones released directly on social media or laundered through sympathetic local sources.
On earlier releases, Cave's lyrics could veer towards the overly verbose, but he's pared down his language to austere, elegiac lines on Skeleton Tree.
Funky is a verbose fraud who orders around a Roy Thomas pastiche named Houseroy and constantly declares his own greatness without ever producing anything.
Is a guy who occasionally grows verbose worse than a president who succinctly boasted that one of his assets is "being, like, really smart"?
Sticking with the chorus, Albarn passes the verses to the elusive, verbose MC himself, who brings his A-game and throws bars like elbows.
The servers, casually dressed, verbose, and amiable, are happy to elaborate, offering many words, before you even order, on the "journey" you'll be taking.
Even then, privacy rules are often so long and verbose it's almost impossible to understand our rights and when they're being violated, said Gidari.
" The often verbose Biden is keenly aware of the strict time limits for tonight's debate, telling reporters earlier this month it's "like a lightning round.
As with the verbose naming scheme, the issue seems to come down to a company trying to cram too much into too small a space.
I suppose the fact that nearly everyone is constantly in a state of fighting for survival also limits how verbose they are with their correspondence.
There are certainly no flamboyantly verbose characters, à la Mann's The Magic Mountain or Dostoevsky's Demons, who stand for schools of thought and political theories.
" Or: "Well, maybe he means it a little, but at least this is straight talk, not the verbose gobbledygook of the professional Washington swamp-dweller.
"He's kind of a less glib, less verbose version of Tim Russert," Wemple said, referring to the Meet the Press host who died in 2008.
Mr. Diggs cites him and Aesop Rock, the verbose, literary growler of the early-2000s New York indie-rap explosion, as his two biggest influences.
The designer himself described his clothes as ''pretty,'' while the slightly more verbose Esquire columnist George Frazier dubbed the era's fashion transformation the ''Peacock Revolution.
But making it easier to create threads only encourages people to be more verbose on a site that was originally designed with efficiency in mind.
Yang said he expected foul play the moment he noticed the officer was more verbose than a regular investigator and spoke with a foreign accent.
And when I was chatting with him about it, I was talking about how Khrushchev is very verbose and there's almost something Italian in him.
He's affable and verbose on the phone, but sometimes it seems like it's only because that's the most polite way to avoid giving definitive answers.
The programming language has cleaner, less verbose syntax for coding and some enhancements over Java, which is the language most Android developers use to build apps.
When Kennedy chose to address the nation on October 22, 1962, regarding Soviet missile sites being constructed in Cuba, he took a slightly more verbose approach.
Or at least it appeared to be growing, thanks to the involvement of verbose local TV stations and a Bolognese newspaper that forgot what "journalism" is.
O'Neil, however, strongly preferred Summerall, thinking that his terse style would make a better combination with the energetic and verbose Madden than the similarly loquacious Scully.
Mueller, never known at the FBI as especially gregarious or verbose, has not spoken publicly about his work since his appointment, nor is he likely to.
Where its heaviest influence, Silent Hill 2, is a verbose, 10-hour odyssey, Lone Survivor, from its conception in 2008, was always intended to be concise.
And while Dillinger Four remains the platonic ideal of that sound, they remain more subversive, and more lyrically verbose, than anyone that followed in their wake.
The hearing lasted just 13 minutes, and the normally verbose and brash Stone did not make any comment to reporters when he entered or left the courthouse.
When I made my own humiliatingly verbose and confessional posts, I never imagined the audience to be the few real-life friends who also used the website.
The show's catalogue and its verbose wall texts adduce abstract evils of "late capitalism" and (new to me) "late liberalism," which the artists are presumed to subvert.
Blackman — hammy, irrepressible and verbose — is a collector of objects whimsical and weird: a 6-foot papier-mâché automaton elephant, vintage dog collars, Campbell's soup-can dishware.
Amy Sherman-Palladino writes her leading ladies — Lorelai of "Gilmore Girls," Michelle Simms on "Bunheads" — as walking winks, verbose descendants of Dorothy Parker, quipping for their lives.
When Robbins and Bernstein first played a few songs for potential backers, the music was pronounced too difficult, the lyrics too verbose, the subject matter too dark.
This clearly rubbed Le Loyon the wrong way, because in late 2013, someone found a neatly-folded boiler suit in the forest alongside a long, verbose note.
On Wednesday morning, Pishevar released a verbose and vociferous statement regarding Benchmark's lawsuit against Kalanick, which Forbes said he initially penned to inspire Kalanick's legal team last week.
He exudes charisma as always, but his character is written as such an overly verbose would-be Southern gentlemen that Ezra's constant speechifying starts to become a distraction.
But according to Guy Kawasaki, Silicon Valley venture capitalist and former Apple chief evangelist, there's one you should forget — thinking you need to be verbose to communicate well.
The silence notwithstanding, we're likely to learn more from and about these characters than we do from some of the more verbose ones we see in the news.
Brooker was more verbose in answering questions about the show's upcoming fourth season, while Jones dropped the dry one-liners that made New York Comic Con echo with laughs.
Only it's not really sad, because it's aggressively quirky, peppered with Tarantino-lite flourishes like a ton of fucks, verbose rants about pop culture, and sudden bursts of violence.
This may be especially so because she is less publicly verbose than most of her immediate predecessors -- for the curious public, sometimes there's just a visual to chew over.
There is a common misconception when it comes to writing that is professional in nature that a person must write in a verbose manner to come across as intelligent.
Israeli political and military leaders have been far more verbose of late, and Monday's announcement went a step further, reporting the strikes in real time and detailing the targets.
But for whatever reason, Apple is getting a little bit more verbose when it comes to Shazam, the music-identification app it is buying for an estimated $400 million.
For true pedants, while the 'verbose' option was specified, it wouldn't really be a graphical progress bar, but you have to indulge a little bit of creative flair/license.
Among the clues studied avidly south of the border is the output of North Korean news agencies: multitudinous, mostly vacuous and usually the verbose ramblings of official press releases.
Scratchy vocals and rustling overdubs didn't make this lo-fi to me but positively verbose: what was a soft song rang out like cop sirens, or madhouse dorm alarms.
While the Senate is generally more genteel than the larger, more verbose State Assembly, the scene on Thursday caused leaders of both conferences to take swipes at the other.
Real heads know that her lyrics can be among the most verbose in pop music, filling her catalogue with words like "unyielding" ("Breakdown"), "emblazoned" ("My All"), and "rhapsodize" ("Melt Away").
Mr. Burnett, 59, is a self-contained, acerbic, existential atheist with an earring, while Mr. Evans, 63, is an outgoing, verbose, practicing Christian with the gray beard of a philosopher.
But 25 was a different time, and the show's premise was romantic enough for the teen WB crowd, who was already invested in the verbose high schoolers on Dawson's Creek.
"I'm very verbose and have a lot of opinions," said Mr. Krieger, who has been training for almost seven years to be in a volunteer leadership position in the MKP.
That would be Caryl Churchill's "Escaped Alone" and Peter Brook's "Battlefield" — both much shorter and considerably less verbose than anything by Albee, but comparably bold in taking on the absolute.
The before: There is a common misconception when it comes to writing that is professional in nature that a person must write in a verbose manner to come across as intelligent.
The Camera Effects AR Platform was Mark Zuckerberg's hallmark announcement at F8 in 2017, a year when Apple and Google also started getting more verbose in their praise for AR's potential.
Yes, nearly every textual faux pas is covered here: sending multiple messages in a row, verbose declarations of love after one date, weird grammar — even the classically obtuse "angel"/"angle" mixup.
The New Jersey resident said he was given negative performance reviews, denied raises and bonuses, deemed too "verbose," and subjected by a supervisor to the nickname "Johnny" because of his race.
One of the show's verbose wall texts acknowledges the stylistic and historical character of the Gutai group, but being told what to think hardly balances what one is given to see.
Cash (Shawn Randall) is a verbose hustler who tries to lure people into playing against him for money, something he especially needs on this day because his child's birthday is imminent.
As long as you're not purposely being verbose to reach a word minimum for a piece, that will definitely be useful whether you're a student, blogger, or write heavily in your profession.
"The BOJ policy can now be described as quantitative and qualitative easing with yield curve control and Inflation target overshooting, which is so verbose as to be nigh on meaningless," he said
The incentives that Kindle Unlimited generates to put out longer and longer books aren't completely new, either — Charles Dickens' verbose, meandering prose may reflect the fact that he was paid per installment.
Stone, 66, a notoriously verbose political operative who has described himself as a "dirty trickster," had previously been dressed down by the judge for his public statements about the federal criminal case.
A folk musician who accompanies himself on guitar while singing his verbose streams of consciousness, Mr. Phillips's stage alter ego is a mild-mannered Everyman whose nice-guy persona invites cruel heckling.
However, oddly, I am also told — and have learned from the actors — that I do also tend to write very verbose, long scenes that are interspersed with these long, silent, nonverbal scenes.
While some appear like novelties, like the verbose "RoboThespian" actor, others have valuable applications, like "Kaspar," whose gaping eyes are rather scary, but who is designed to engage autistic children in empathetic behavior.
But the writer-director Joel Souza soon dissipates the adrenaline rush of this opening into a verbose, hackneyed thriller about a night in the lives of a veteran patrol officer and his trainee.
"In most cases, 'TheDarkOverlord' extorted his victims with verbose, condescending, and abusive language, and taunted victim companies, their employees, and (in at least one case) the children of victim employees," the affidavit continues.
In the books, he's very verbose, and we have a full book worth of time to hear Geralt have conversations, and you see the nuance and complication coming through the character that way.
He grew up with the verbose sophistication of the Great American Songbook and the belief that the mark of a true songwriter was a penchant for words, for entertaining a radio audience through imagination.
If you're listening to this podcast, at this point you have a sense of Ezra can be verbose, which is good, but I just don't understand how ... I don't even know if that's negged.
Except for this: Some of the points made by Hinkie, verbose though they were, Jackson would have to nod affirmatively to, given the increasingly discordant critiques of his two-plus years in New York.
Megan James' verbose, poetic lyrics (the song opens with imagery of black widows, spinal cords, and marionettes) are once again knotted through Corin Roddick's half-dream-pop, half-hip-hop production like fine embroidery.
She is also exceptionally articulate, if seriously verbose, and banters her way through a series of relationships with family members, friends, lovers and strangers (all portrayed by a nimble Adam Harrington and Marjan Neshat).
A conversation that's been building will finally happen during this full moon—I mean, can you think of two more verbose signs than Sagittarius and Gemini, the signs the Sun and Moon are in, respectively?
East London's Kojey Radical is another with a flare for the balanced approach, focusing on the overall tone of his music as a complete work of art, rather than on verbose diatribes against the government.
" As pointed out by the Instagram account Comments by Celebs, Delevingne was more pointed and verbose in her response, putting her emotions on the line in her own message, which called the troll "f–king disgusting.
We are in an era of high female achievement, from the jangly and verbose work of Courtney Barnett to the devastating confessions of Katie Crutchfield's Waxahatchee and the lo-fi disillusionment of Lindsey Jordan's Snail Mail.
In his critical and verbose article, Anderson writes that "Italy was a backward country, incapable of protecting its cultural treasures," despite the fact that it has managed to do so quite well for ­several hundred years.
At its best, that songwriting philosophy results in records like Wasteisolation, a verbose collection of static-scoured songs that tick with that desperate desire to get everything off your chest before you run out of time.
Sparely staged but unrelentingly verbose, Christopher Ford and Dakota Rose's comedy "The White Stag Quadrilogy," now at Dixon Place, aims to send up 1970s Hollywood (and a bit of the 1980s), but succeeds largely in skewering itself.
He kept Al Michaels as the play-by-play announcer but replaced the analyst Boomer Esiason with two men — the verbose comedian Dennis Miller, a surprising addition, and the former quarterback Dan Fouts, a more conventional choice.
Conway, the aforementioned deliveryman, might kick off a conversation with a beleaguered and verbose bureaucrat, but you might choose to be Shannon Márquez, a TV repairwoman and Conway's traveling companion, to end it with a brusque response.
That means that a less verbose client may have had a 10/10 meeting, but the TER staff (who are anonymous, but presumably all straight men) may read it as a 7/10 experience, or some lower designation.
To wit: When we hopped on the phone last week for a quick 15-minute chat, the 56-year-old comedian gave such verbose answers that, midway through, I ended up slashing my list of questions in half.
No one wanted the slow, verbose ballads from a band's fourth album, they wanted something they could skull coldies to in a Wawa parking lot—which Municipal Waste, Warbringer, and Merciless Death were happy to supply in spades.
But among my collection of cookbooks, from the specialized to the advanced to the esoteric and verbose, Cooking Basics for Dummies is the only one that doesn't make me feel like I should know more than I do.
In order to prepare for the future, check out these four tips for nailing a job interview over text: One thing to keep in mind when interviewing over text is that you do not need to be verbose.
The band have shared the first taste of their upcoming October album, the equally verbose A Brief Enquiry into Online Relationships (way to capture the times, dudes), and it's another pivot from their sparkling, 80s-inspired sophisti-pop.
" In the most verbose and flowery challenge yet, Joseph Paddon called out the "two impregnable fortresses" of James and Elizabeth Stokes to take on him and his student whom he "trained from her Cradle to the Toils of War.
His royal highness has rarely been so verbose, frank, and excited all at once, and the interview is a stark reminder that the British royals are human beings who care about one another beneath all those staged public appearances.
But can Twitter thrive in this liminal state of concise and verbose, and what does the change mean for a platform that struggles to add real users at the same time it fails to identify and delete fake ones?
In a complaint filed on Thursday in Manhattan federal court, John Lockette said he was given negative performance reviews, denied raises and bonuses, deemed too "verbose," and subjected by one supervisor to the nickname "Johnny" because he was black.
And while it's always a bad idea to knock-off a designer, it's a particularly bad idea when that designer is as verbose and uncensored as Kanye West, has a Twitter following of 23.6 million and knows how to use it.
Many fans couldn't resist tweeting verbose responses back in her direction, including one person who (hilariously) typed out the lyrics to "Fight Song," which I will now be trying to get out of my head for the next three days.
Mitchell, who prior to the restructuring was VP of Product, now head of Rift, wasn't too verbose on the developing relationship with Facebook, saying that Barra was really only getting into his new role in the next couple of weeks.
" She was slightly more verbose on the subject in February of 2015; she wrote alongside a photo of herself in a bikini: "Regardless of what society tells you these days... You don't have to have a thigh gap to be beautiful.
" Steadying himself, he said that if Sylvère, his "I Love Dick" character, visited the Museum of Sex "he'd approach it from an academic, historical perspective and be very verbose and insightful—and then be aroused for the rest of the day.
The Midwestern deep-thinking avant-synth artist is often impossible to parse when it comes to what he says on record, and he's also infuriatingly verbose in interviews—a true American original, perhaps, and there's certainly something singular about Screen Memories.
"If President Trump is verbose and blustery and all the nonsense he pulled during the campaign, that's not going to sit well with investors," Empire Executions President Peter Costa said in an interview with "Closing Bell " ahead of the speech on Tuesday.
Parts of what was in effect the first State of the Union address — given on this day in 1790 in what was then the capital, New York City — feel relevant today, if not for President Washington's use of verbose 18th-century English.
But this is the same verbose man who began his very best song with "After all these implements and text designed by intellects / so vexed to find evidently there's just so much that hides" which is kinda rad in its own way.
Next, whenever you see, say, 80% of readers getting midway into your post but only a fraction then make it to the end, you know you have a problem in the back half of your post: it's verbose, uninsightful, or off-topic.
The picture makes fun of religious fanatics; "Nothing Sacred," the hit comedy that Hecht wrote for the director William Wellman in 1937, spoofs the monosyllabic folk in a small Vermont town, and then turns on the verbose, self-admiring swells in New York.
" Its combination of 13 propellers powered by 48 separate motors gives the Megacoptor the lift needed to keep it's human-sized payload airborne for more than 30 seconds, securing the verbose Guinness World Record for "Heaviest payload lifted by a remote-controlled multicopter.
This is largely because the text, which he wrote with Jason Napoli Brooks, is verbose and vague, and so comically overheated that it can feel like a parody of late Tennessee Williams, when that playwright's florid style had graduated to full rococo.
About as verbose—which is to say, not very—as one might expect from someone who to this day continues to release quality noise albums as often as most people get haircuts, Akita nevertheless remained authentic and illuminating in the questions he chose to answer.
When he finds out on Facebook that his ex-wife is now the happy mother of a six-month-old baby boy, he fishtails into a night of guiltily watching old home videos and composing a verbose email to her about his lingering regrets.
In a ballooning 3,225 words — a roughly average word count for the terminally verbose Facebook founder — Zuckerberg informed his miserably loyal 2.3 billion plus subjects that his company has happened upon a concept known as privacy, and, in doing so, it sees an opportunity.
Appearing under subpoena, he cited his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination over and over again as members sought to ask the normally verbose 32-year-old former CEO about his company's dramatic increase of the price of its medication by more than 5,500 percent.
The fact that somebody like Trump is rising to power, somebody whose racism is more verbose but really no more present than it has been with previous Republican candidates, does that have an impact on Prophets of Rage getting in to the game now?
Samia considers herself a folk singer first, interested in writing "lyrically obscure, verbose, Dylan-esque songs," and that's the vast majority of what she's been performing, bopping between Midtown lounge The Cutting Room and any Lower East Side or Williamsburg 100-capacity venue that will have her.
Tarantino didn't write the script around the cast; Once Upon a Time features a range of famous faces in much smaller roles than Robbie's; and even with a writer as verbose as Tarantino, counting lines is not a surefire way to measure the quality of a part.
But whether the subject is family of assholes in legal trouble they deserve or plywood houses that should be armor-plated, Liddiard's songs are more sociopolitically situated than less verbose types generally manage, plus there's a Trump number where an Oompa Loompa brandishes drones and nukes.
"The Ferryman," written by Jez Butterworth and directed by Sam Mendes , also up on Broadway (at the Bernard B. Jacobs), after a highly praised run in London, depicts another family—one just as close and just as verbose as Gladys's, but about five times the size.
And the boss resents Sag for hijacking meetings with verbose diatribes that aren't relevant to the task at hand, taking vacation during the busiest week because that's when some guru is doing a retreat they just can't miss, and condescending colleagues for making extremely human mistakes.
Mickey's English wife Rosalind, played by Michelle Dockery of "Downton Abbey," is described as a "Cockney Cleopatra to Mickey's country Caesar" by the film's floridly verbose quasi-narrator: a tabloid journalist impersonated by Hugh Grant, who unspools the film's plot like he's pitching a nutso screenplay.
This doesn't mean you should pad your resume with irrelevant information or verbose sentences just for the sake of filling out two pages, but if you were struggling to cram all necessary details about your experiences or skills onto a single page, stop cutting and embrace a second page.
But you also often encounter things you'd rather note see: someone going off on a rant, a live-tweeting of something you're not interested in, or just that overly verbose individual you can't quite unfollow, you'll be glad to know there is a simple way to shush someone up.
He went on to describe the process of casting Spoonauer in the dark, verbose comedy about suburban slackers, saying that when open auditions failed to produce a strong candidate, he dropped by an acting class at Brookdale Community College, where he saw her perform for the first time.
I had been convinced that all red wine tasted basically like red wine, all white wine tasted basically like white wine, and the minutiae provided in verbose tasting notes ("Hints of cassis and the vintner's beard, with lilac on the nose") were just illusory emperor-has-no-clothes gibberish.
In contrast to the joint candidacy of the United States, Mexico and Canada — a bid announced last August atop the Freedom Tower in New York with firm handshakes and signed contracts — Morocco revealed its entry into the race in a two-sentence statement that, in hindsight, seems verbose.
In fact, that location, enlivened by some striking directorial touches — including rubber masks that looked like cement moldings of the actors' faces and a floor littered with glowing hard hats — remained the most interesting thing about the play, which, despite some fine acting, is verbose, static and didactic.
" 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!
" In response to a question from Coll about the changing relationship between the written form and other media and what type of writing should therefore be taught, Evans noted that "much of the web is cloudy and verbose," adding that "you should teach good writing because good thought deserves good writing.
That means that resumes today need to put greater emphasis than before on keywords, G2's employee engagement journalist, Lauren Pope, told CNBC Make It. "Applicant tracking systems won't be dazzled by verbose language or bragging — it's looking for the keywords that communicate that you can do the job," said Pope.
"Some Guy" was a moment of reckoning for Ezekiel, the verbose and endlessly optimistic ruler of the Kingdom, who was forced to confront just how powerless he was after all of his soldiers — with the exception of Carol and Jerry (thank god) — were killed by the Saviors in episode 4.
The verbose commander in chief has posted more than 2,900 times on Twitter since taking office, using the term "FAKE NEWS" to describe everything from the Russia inquiry and allegations of chaos in the White House to harassment accusations, the size of his inaugural crowds and heated arguments with world leaders.
A few points stood out from his first official meeting as head of the central bank: He is likely to focus more on data than theory; he's not going to be a slave to projections; and he's less, well, verbose than the market's come to expect, at least in recent history.
Both are quintessential Bright Eyes albums; Lifted has all of Oberst's songwriting hallmarks – vivid, verbose storytelling, and the ability to identify and communicate very specific emotions with quick, jarring accuracy – while A Christmas Album is testament to the strength of his style, as his fragile voice skates across much loved festive standards.
Mr. Houellebecq's bitter and verbose disquisitions on humanity and its discontents don't transfer easily to a production with an ensemble cast (there's an extraordinary one-man adaptation of his 2015 novel, "Submission," in Hamburg, Germany), but Mr. Borgmann succeeds remarkably in translating these anxieties into moods and images of undeniable dramatic power.
It might seem like quite a lot of pages to devote to one early 20th-century mystery, but Josiffe contextualizes Gef within a paranormal moment in Great Britain (emerging alongside such cryptids as the less verbose Loch Ness Monster, who drew international notice in 1933), as well as the enduring engagement with Spiritualism.
"Work" is a song about sex and its role in a fraught relationship, and those mumbles combine patois, the rhythms, and repetition of sex, and the frisson of being too fucked up to care—and the atmosphere that all that conjures says more than any verbose description of a sex act ever could.
During a post-screening Q&A at Comic-Con International last night, Snowden director and co-writer Oliver Stone—a man who's worked with such legendary Oscar-winning actors as Anthony Hopkins, Michael Douglas, and Al Pacino—talked about directing one of the most verbose and drama-prone performers in the world: Donald Trump.
After being betrayed by Vulcan — the old god of fire and the forge — in episode 6, Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane) and Shadow (Ricky Whittle) are regrouping with Mr. Nancy in Sunday's Season 1 finale, which allows the verbose African trickster god to impart some wisdom — and spin a good yarn while he's at it.
Car Seat Headrest, "Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales": The verbose rock music Will Toledo makes as Car Seat Headrest is perfect for fans of prolific indie heavyweights like Guided by Voices, and his new album Teens of Denial — his first collection of new material since signing to Matador last year — is coming out on May 20th.
As new technologies of the time such as email and pagers became more widely used, people in Japan, he writes, found it difficult to adapt to these new modes of communication: In Japanese culture, personal letters are traditionally long and verbose, full of seasonal greetings and honorific expressions that convey the sender's goodwill to the recipient.
It also has a hilariously satirical framing device in which Goldman, snarking about his own Hollywood celebrity, paints a fictional version of himself finding an old, original version of the "real" book and deciding to "abridge" it because it's so verbose — a riff on his own work as a screenwriter attempting to adapt the works of other writers.
Cosigned by Pete Wentz and snapped up by Fueled by Ramen, I remember exactly where I was the first day I heard "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" (home, on Myspace, talking to my friends) and I remember how much we idolized this quirky, nerdy group of guys who wove literary references through their overly verbose lyrics.
Given how verbose the band are—well, three of them; Kwon doesn't say anything—20 minutes evaporates to nothing, but it's definitely enough time to get a glimpse into the minds of one of the more unlikely phenomena in modern music, and to find out that, the more things have changed for the band, the more they've stayed the same.
Inside the bar is a crazy mix of artists, journalists, and everything in between—"aspiring writers, starving artists, the political, apolitical and the apoplectic, drunkards and recovering drunkards, the bright and the dim, those who want to root for or jeer the home team, comics and fancies, musicians and dancers, the reserved and the verbose," as its own website puts it.
It's as though, for that hour and a bit, you get to enjoy the clanging synths on "Heavy Metal & Reflective" and the belly-jiggling bass on deliciously verbose and filthy lip-smacker "L8R" without having to process her gross past comments on Zayn Malik, Remy Ma, Angel Haze or, at her lowest point, Trump (she's since withdrawn her support for him).
Though Clinton was verbose on plenty of topics unrelated to the conference's topic at hand, his few words regarding "not killing the golden goose" with premature or overreaching legislation seemed to be a popular point with investors and entrepreneurs in the crowd who have bought into the concept that XRP is perhaps the "safer" choice for betting on a future financial structure shaped by cryptocurrencies.
As a poet, despite his call for what he described as abandonment of "Swinburnian encrustations," at times his writing verges on the verbose narrative stylings of the fin de siècle writers: Had gone to watch the pale blue ivy climb above steel graves of those who perished for the then so unrestricted huge idea— And THERE—the master of the house was seen—ALONE— making notes, with whispers on the side, of all the spoons his far respected guests with gentleness had lifted in their moments of ineffable simplicity, with jasmine hands to keep swift hounds from tracking royal bijoux to those shadows where deep pansies take another purple for their thought.
Their 6-page diktat opens with a  typically verbose marathon of a sentence that aims to cover every conceivable eventuality or loophole: The IOC governs the Olympic Movement and owns the rights to the Olympic Games and all related events including, all intellectual property rights in and to the Olympic Games and all goodwill associated therewith, as well as all other rights, titles and interest of every kind and nature relating to the organisation and staging of the Olympic Games, including the broadcast, coverage and exhibition of the Olympic Games and any other form of exploitation, recording, representation, marketing, reproduction, access and dissemination thereof by any means or mechanism whatsoever, whether now existing or developed in the future.

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