- verbiage, loquacity, garrulousness, logorrhea, prolixity, grandiloquence,
expatiation, sesquipedalianism, and overwriting. The word
verbosity comes from Latin...
- institution, is a
moral &
political evil in any Country. It is
useless to
expatiate on its disadvantages. I
think it
however a
greater evil to the
white man...
-
Babur spent much time in Laghman, and in
Baburnama (memoirs of Babur) he
expatiated on the
beauty of
forested hillsides and the
fertility of the
valley bottoms...
- the
United States,
talks about the
genetic superiority of winners, and
expatiates his
greatness while looking out
toward an
American flag
waving against...
-
slavery as an
institution is a
moral and
political evil. It is idle to
expatiate on its disadvantages. I
think it is a
greater evil to the
white than to...
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intrusion of dirt and filth",
which at that time made the
water unusable. "He
expatiates also on the
excellence of this
material for
forming level and durable...
- . may the
great whale outlast all hunting,
since he has a
pasture to
expatiate in,
which is
precisely twice as
large as all Asia, both Americas, Europe...
-
ethnic grocer which tends to sell a
mixture of
products and goods, an
expatiate delicatessen tends to sell
items from one
particular place such as Portugal...
-
corners and in
other public spaces. The
problems of the
camps have been
expatiated by the
government ordering villagers into the
camps on pain of
being classified...
-
neither order nor a
coherent body of symptoms. So
Burton is
constantly expatiating, "ranging in and out," his
moods constantly shifting between despair...