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vs. Long in doing a thing; to tell a story with many unnecessary details; garrulous.

v. To be long in doing a thing; to be very slow; to converse or tell a story with many episodes and much unnecessary matter; to lengthen out, as a story.

Kulolohili (kū'-lŏ'-lŏ-hī'-li), v.

/ kū'-lŏ'-lŏ-hī'-li / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To be long in doing a thing; to be very slow.

2. To converse or tell a story with many episodes and much unnecessary matter; to lengthen out, as a story.

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