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Where Does The Term Long Winded Come From?

long-winded (adj.) also longwinded, 1580s, “given to lengthy speeches,” from long (adj.) + adjective from wind (n. 1) in the secondary Middle English sense “breath in speaking” (early 14c.). “Using much breath,” hence “tedious from length.”

Being Long-Winded with Excruciating Details

Skills like these have never been uploaded to YouTube Music from https://filmmusic.io “Fretless” by Kevin MacLeod …

Definition of the word “Long-winded”

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Creating cloud free annual Landsat images: A long-winded technical explanation

Here I describe the steps that many use to pre-process landsat imagery in Google Earth Engine in order to create cloud free …