- - Far from wordy
- - Short kid – one dressed in lace mostly
- - Using few words, coil can be removed
- - It's short and possibly conical
- - Saying little, Nicola's mad about Charlie
- - Short coil can, when twisted
- - brief and secular, prisoner included
- - terse part of shellac on ice
- - Secular Tory introduced Blunt
- - Saying few words, the French Commander-in-Chief holding on
- - brief on intercepting the french general
- - brief french article about strange icon
- - Col Cain (anag) — expressed in a few words
- - Short cloak, cool -- no itch when used off and on
- - Hasn't much to say to The French Connection's three leading characters in charge
- - Not saying much
- - Curt, terse
- - Terse; concise
- - The Parisian, a figure in mathematics, is saying few words
- - Short party, secular hosts
- - Tersely spoken
- - He said: if I bring my army into your land, I will destroy you; they said: 'if' - it's an example of a pithy reply
- - Brief half of police catching a criminal
- - Having little to declare?
- - Not windy at all
- - Like a person of few words
- - Unwordy
- - Dryly said
- - Like a Spartan's speech
- - Not longwinded.
- - Sententious.
- - Expressing much in a few words.
- - Economical with words.
- - Expressing much in few words.
- - Like Coolidge
- - Using few words
- - Pithy
- - Concise in speech
- - Of few words
- - Saying little
- - Wasting no words
- - Brief and to the point
- - Sparing of words
- - Concise
- - Terse
- - Succinct
- - "... to the point!"
- - Tight-lipped
- - Using few words, slack sons pick the pieces at the centre
- - brief left in charge defends a criminal
- - being spartan in the use of words
- - Almost silent city having a solid figure
- - colin worried about notes being short
- - using very few words
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