Prolix in a sentence as an adjective

Good writing requires cutting out all the prolix ********.

What a prolix pile of raw, unthinking emotion.

"Perl with different syntax" is a prolix way of saying "better".

The only person coming to mind right now is the prolix writer David Foster Wallace.

How does it help anyone for me to issue prolix disclaimers about how certain I am about things?

If anything, we old fogies are just more prolix - but not necessarily better.

Let me simplify my comment, which was simultaneously prolix and a little dashed off. I have 2 points:1.

He called Sebastian Marshall "a prolix douchebag" in a comment, got hellbanned for it and promptly left when he realized it.

Prolix definitions

adjective

tediously prolonged or tending to speak or write at great length; "editing a prolix manuscript"; "a prolix lecturer telling you more than you want to know"