Winded in a sentence as an adjective

It may be wrong, but it's yours. It may be stupid and winded and long and whatnots, but it's yours. It's personal.

You might think you are being a good husband tonight - she is just waiting for the next rounda long winded way to say you have lost my trust LinkedIn.

A bit long-winded, but totally realistic about the current prospects.

While it is fascinating, this is a really long-winded and sort of rambling approach to an explanation of how the J58 worked.

Nobody wants to read a long-winded discussion of the problems here, but everybody will click on "The police are checking your underwear every night using your iPad!

" I decided that any more long-winded explanation of my reasons for departure would be lost on a person like the President, so I put all those reasons in a Glassdoor review of the place.

Nor am I sure what the first several long-winded pages add - they don't demonstrate a concrete problem, yet they are referenced to several times with the words 'as demonstrated by the story in the beginning, ...'.

Also, collapsing comment trees would be great so as to avoid having to scroll past dozens of comments in a long-winded discussion of something only tangentially-related to the submission.

While I absolutely loved this video, I absolutely despised the former Facebook employee's long winded question that wasn't relevant to anything Elon Musk could've talked about but was instead an advertisement.

Winded definitions

adjective

breathing laboriously or convulsively

See also: blown pursy short-winded