outdrawn
/ˈaʊtˌdrɔn/Definitions
1. adjective
pulled or drawn out to a greater extent, often to the point of being overly long or tedious
“The professor’s outdrawn response to the student’s question left the entire class confused and frustrated.”
2. verb
to pull or draw out to a greater extent, often in a way that is overly long or tedious
“The politician was accused of outdrawing the debate with her lengthy and unnecessary answers.”
3. noun
a person or thing that is pulled or drawn out to a greater extent, often to the point of being overly long or tedious
“The outdrawn speech at the wedding ceremony was a major turn-off for many of the guests.”