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long-windedly

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/ˌlɔŋˈwɪndɪdli/
1

in a lengthy, wordy, and extensively detailed manner

  • The manager conducted the meeting long-windedly, covering topics extensively.
  • The author described the scene long-windedly, extending the narrative.
  • She responded to the inquiry long-windedly, going into unnecessary details.
  • The politician addressed the audience long-windedly, elaborating on various points.
  • The lecturer explained the topic long-windedly, making the presentation longer than necessary.