circumlocutory
Example Sentences
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“You know,” I thought to myself during one of the many circumlocutory and not-particularly-funny sequences in Life After Beth, “this is probably some sort of metaphor about the universal desire to retain one’s youth.”
From The Guardian • Aug. 14, 2014
Isn't it astonishing, for example, how, once elected, MPs continue the daft traditions of jeering, guffawing and addressing their colleagues by ridiculous circumlocutory terms such as "the right honourable member"?
From The Guardian • Jul. 10, 2013
The German language, famed for its sprawling compound nouns, has lost its most circumlocutory term.
From BBC • Jun. 4, 2013
Laughter rippled down the banquet table at a government guesthouse in Lenin Hills on the outskirts of Moscow last week following Gromyko's circumlocutory sally.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It expressed itself enigmatically; it was circumlocutory, sad, and mysterious.
From Wylder's Hand by Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan