long-windedly

Adverb

 * 1) In a long-winded manner; employing more lengthy phrasing than required.
 * 2) * 1962, quoted by  in “Reminiscences of Babel” in Patricia Blake and  (editors), Dissonant Voices in Soviet Literature, New York: Pantheon, p. 50,
 * Perhaps my sentences are too short. This may be partly due to my chronic asthma. I can’t talk long-windedly; I’m short of breath.
 * 1) * 1962, quoted by  in “Reminiscences of Babel” in Patricia Blake and  (editors), Dissonant Voices in Soviet Literature, New York: Pantheon, p. 50,
 * Perhaps my sentences are too short. This may be partly due to my chronic asthma. I can’t talk long-windedly; I’m short of breath.