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belabor

[bih-ley-ber] / bɪˈleɪ bər /


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But the storytelling seems by turns belabored and blurry.

From Los Angeles Times

“I think we came together as a region and realized that the investment wasn’t producing the results that we had hoped collectively, and we didn’t belabor the point.”

From Seattle Times

I had spent the morning reading belabored obituaries and commentaries of Henry Kissinger in American, British and German newspapers.

From Los Angeles Times

“I do not think it is necessary to belabor the point, not even now, but I hope there will be good news soon.”

From Los Angeles Times

No need to belabor the point of how monumentally inadequate the Mariners’ offseason acquisitions were.

From Seattle Times