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Lengthy   /lˈɛŋθi/   Listen
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Lengthy  adj.  (compar. lengthier; superl. lengthiest)  Having length; rather long or too long; prolix; not brief; said chiefly of discourses, writings, and the like. "Lengthy periods." "Some lengthy additions." "These would be details too lengthy." "To cut short lengthy explanations."






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"Lengthy" Quotes from Famous Books



... does not. He remains in close order, clouded and depressed. During the lengthy cleaning up and pattening process, when he and Mr. Bagnet are supplied with their pipes, he is no better than he was at dinner. He forgets to smoke, looks at the fire and ponders, lets his pipe out, fills the breast of Mr. Bagnet with perturbation and dismay by showing ...
— Bleak House • Charles Dickens

... After a lengthy search she discovered the name of the Beale Agency under the heading "fourth floor" and made her way to ...
— The Green Rust • Edgar Wallace

... allowed himself to agree with a Minister on any point. And as he had never been satisfied with a Liberal Government, it was not probable that he should endure a Coalition in silence. At the end of a rather lengthy speech, he repeated his question, and then sat down, taking his place with all that constitutional indignation which becomes the parliamentary flagellator of the day. The little jokes with which Sir Orlando answered him were very well in their way. Mr. Turnbull did not care much ...
— The Prime Minister • Anthony Trollope

... message; to which he stands doggedly, without variation, in the extreme flutter and multifarious reasoning of the poor Court of Naples: 'Recall your 20,000 men, and keep them recalled,' persists Martin; and furthermore at last, as the reasoning threatens to get lengthy: 'Your answer is required within one hour,'—and lays his watch ...
— History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XIV. (of XXI.) • Thomas Carlyle

... he carried in his left hand a bow and single arrow. The concourse was as great as on any previous day. Striking an attitude, he tossed up a feather to ascertain the course of the wind, then turning to the mob below, began a lengthy harangue, something after the ...
— Seven and Nine years Among the Camanches and Apaches - An Autobiography • Edwin Eastman


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