- - not given to speeches
- - short note rather crass line ends
- - Writer's epigram, not entirely to the point
- - Not at all overly wordy, rather unlike this clue itself
- - Not very vocal
- - Certainly not verbose
- - Not very wordy
- - Not inclined to go on
- - Not chatty
- - Not very chatty
- - Not flowery
- - Not at all windy
- - Short and probably not sweet
- - Short and often not sweet
- - Short and maybe not sweet
- - Not saying very much
- - Not rambling
- - Not overly vocal
- - Not likely to run on
- - Not going on
- - Not garrulous
- - Not at all talkative
- - Not at all garrulous
- - Not wandering.
- - Not drawn out
- - Not saying much
- - Not longwinded.
- - Not roundabout
- - Short, but probably not sweet
- - Not at all overly wordy, unlike this clue
- - Not wordy
- - Not long-winded
- - Not verbose
- - Saying little
- - Brief in using words
- - brief is to uproot trees
- - To be concise, it's a shame being out of breath
- - Brief encountered in quarter sessions
- - Crisply brief
- - Peter Sellers' stuff is brief and pithy
- - Intersection was a bit abrupt
- - short cut from the intersection
- - Curt, of few words
- - reset - reset, being curt
- - Curt, succinct
- - Short part of Easter sermon
- - short extract from the easter services
- - expressed in shorter sentences
- - concise part of better service
- - Abrupt language after concert's conclusion
- - Curt, using few words
- - brief, as a reply
- - To the point (anagram of "reset")
- - clipped trees into shape
- - Cryptic, sharp
- - Succinct and to the point
- - orally economical
- - curt during later sermon
- - like ron swanson or jess mariano
- - Unlike this clue, which is far too wordy and could have simply been just "curt"
- - Curtly concise
- - economically put
- - clipped a piece from the intersection
- - brief to cut down trees
- - using few words in better sentences
- - curt and brusque
- - Pithy part for Peter Sellers
- - On the telephone? Kurt Blunt!
- - Concise language after the start
- - Short extract from writer's exposition
- - pithy trees
- - Compact steer gone mad
- - Using as few words as possible
- - brief intersection?
- - "ASAP," for example
- - Very concise using very few words
- - like this clue if you removed all but the first three words
- - Short and blunt
- - Short and snappy
- - By no means long-winded
- - Short and maybe sweet
- - Far from flowery
- - Effectively concise
- - Without wasting words
- - Succinctly worded
- - Neatly concise
- - Like headlines
- - Breviloquent
- - As in a nutshell
- - Without elaboration
- - Succinct in speech
- - Quick and to the point
- - Monosyllabic, perhaps
- - Hardly verbose
- - Hardly sesquipedalian
- - Concisely worded
- - Without any embroidery
- - Very short
- - Unpadded
- - Unlike filibusters
- - Succintly worded
- - Short on words
- - Short and sweet, as speeches go
- - Short and sharp
- - Short and pithy
- - Pauciloquent
- - Opposite of prolix
- - Most definitely dissimilar to this clue
- - Like tweets
- - Like the review "Hated it," e.g.
- - Like the answer "No."
- - Like telegrams, typically
- - Like one-word answers
- - Like newspaper headlines, typically
- - Like Hemingway's prose
- - Like Coolidge's utterances
- - Like Coolidge, famously
- - Like Calvin Coolidge, famously
- - Like aphorisms
- - In telegraphese, e.g.
- - In headlinese, say
- - Hardly rambling
- - Hardly prolix
- - Hardly gabby
- - Far from diffuse
- - Facetious response to "Describe yourself in three adjectives"
- - Elliptical, in a way
- - Efficiently worded
- - Efficiently expressed, maybe
- - Curt — abrupt
- - Crisp and brief
- - Concise in one's speech
- - Antisesquipedalian
- - Adjective for Calvin Coolidge's comments
- - Adhering to Strunk and White's advice "Omit needless words"
- - 24-hour place to hit the links?
- - Concise, pithy
- - Compendious
- - Without wasted words
- - In few words
- - Hardly windy
- - Short and to the point
- - Unwordy
- - Sententious.
- - Economical with words.
- - Like a man of few words
- - In a nutshell
- - Clipped, in a way
- - Like some reprimands
- - Epigrammatic.
- - Short and direct
- - Crisp
- - Concentrated
- - Briefly stated
- - Brief in one's words
- - Using few words
- - Like a one-word email
- - Curt
- - Wasting few words
- - Peter Sellers somewhat brusque?
- - Linguistically sparing
- - Snippy, in a way
- - Brusquely short
- - Far from verbose
- - Short, abrupt
- - Laconic
- - Pithy
- - Abrupt or concise
- - Far from wordy
- - Hardly loquacious
- - Extract from screenwriter, seriously short
- - The grasses -- regularly cut short
- - Short-winded
- - Abrupt, monosyllabic
- - Short male escaping charge (electric primarily)
- - Like one-word replies
- - Hardly wordy
- - Briefly worded
- - Lacking in detail
- - Concise in speech
- - Briefly expressed
- - Short part in computer sequence
- - Rudely concise
- - Right to the point
- - Without any unnecessary proliferation of verbiage
- - Brusque in Battersea
- - Brief and pithy
- - Short-spoken
- - Without extra verbiage
- - Opposite of verbose
- - Far from long-winded
- - Brief, like a tweet
- - Short section within winter session
- - Pewter seller somewhat abrupt
- - Of few words
- - Hardly long-winded
- - Far from talkative
- - Short and stressed needing change of heart
- - Peter Sellers: inwardly brusque?
- - U-turn from verbose
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