1. long-winded - Adjective
2. long-winded - Adjective Satellite
Long-breathed; hence, tediously long in speaking; consuming much time; as, a long-winded talker.
Source: Webster's dictionarylong winded
A few of these interviews have gone slightly awry, because every now and again there has been the odd conflict of interest between interviews because of the Iron Maiden record, and I am a bit long-winded. Bruce Dickinson
I don't travel in circles where people say, 'I have faith, I believe this in my heart and nothing you can say or do can shake my faith.' That's just a long-winded religious way to say, 'Shut up.' Penn Jillette
I don't get into these long-winded heavy discussions about character - do we do this or that or what. At the end of the day, what you gotta do is just go out there and do it. Robert De Niro
Everything ponderous, viscous, and solemnly clumsy, all long-winded and boring types of style are developed in profuse variety among Germans. Friedrich Nietzsche
long-winded (or windy) speakers Source: Internet
verbose and ineffective instructional methods Source: Internet