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wordage
/ ˈɜːɪ /
noun
words considered collectively, esp a quantity of words
Example Sentences
“It’s an absolute mouthful to sing, with a lot of wordage,” he says.
The music, as Spiegelman notes, has to be tuned into, tracked among the acrobatics of wordage, the high-wire leaps of thought.
The reporter Earl Mazo described the “phrasemaker” Reece as drawing applause at the 1948 Convention “when he ripped into what he calls the ‘Democrat party’ with lacerating wordage.”
So, the wordage “Dog Days” emerged as a phrase to refer to the long stretch of extreme summer weather and it has been handed down through generations.
It might be five pages but it’s not nearly as much wordage and content than it used to be.
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