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verbiage

noun as in repetition, wordiness

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It's very mindful and very demure, one might say using TikTok verbiage.

From Salon

“I don’t think the verbiage is necessarily a part of the issue,” Bieniemy said.

We have also watched millions of cult followers sticking by him despite or perhaps more sickeningly because of his malignant verbiage and his desire to end our form of government.

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During the GOP candidate debates, Haley has tried to dodge questions about her abortion policies, or at least shroud them in a miasma of verbiage.

Then there are headlines from the likes of the New York Times with verbiage such as, "A second Trump term may be even as or more disruptive than the first."

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