Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for March 01, 2009
Transcript:
Baldo: What does "verbose" mean? Gracie: Good question, Baldo! Gracie: You see, I've done extensive research into the origins of "verbose"! Gracie: If you ask me, I'm probably the most qualified person on the whole block who could give you the best answer possible! Gracie: What was you question again?
JonD17 over 15 years ago
Indeed Schmooze, the best answer is a living example.
margueritem over 15 years ago
Verbose=Gracie
foxglove16 over 15 years ago
She didn’t give the definition, but she gave quite a nice demonstration.
bald over 15 years ago
i’m surprised gracie didn’t tell baldo to look it up.
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
ROFL! Baldo and Gracie, look up in the dictionary. Here is the defination. verbose 1: containing more wordiness than necessary: WORDY ; also: impaired by wordiness < a verbose style> 2: given to wordiness < a verbose orator> I love the last panel. LOLs! X-D
TWAdair over 15 years ago
wordy, long-winded, bombastic, circumlocutory, diffuse, flowery, full of air, fustian, gabby, garrulous, grandiloquent, involved, loquacious, magniloquent, palaverous, periphrastic, pleonastic, prolix, redundant, repeating, repetitious, repetitive, rhetorical, talkative, talky, tautological, tautologous, tedious, tortuous, windy, yacking, vaccinated with a phonograph needle, chatterbox, babblemouth, babbler, bag of wind, bigmouth, blabber, blabberer, blowhard, chatterbox, chatterer, gabber, gasbag, gossiper, gossipmonger, jabberer, loudmouth, motor-mouth, squealer, tattletale, windbag, yapper. SEE ALSO: logorrhea