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verbiage

[vur-bee-ij] / ˈvɜr bi ɪdʒ /


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Among his other innovations, Lang came up with the idea to put marketing verbiage on the protective lap mats given to drive-through guests.

From Los Angeles Times

At one point, he stopped a drill mid-session, had the players gather around him and let fly with some choice verbiage.

From Seattle Times

While he would later use the same verbiage that he did early last season when Russell Westbrook went to the bench, calling it a “realignment” instead of a “demotion,” the situations couldn’t be more different.

From Los Angeles Times

That makes the decision to avoid using terrorist verbiage tricky.

From Washington Times

In a part of the world where biblical language often finds its way into common speech, some people speak of the week’s events in passionate floods of verbiage.

From Los Angeles Times