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  1. 1. 1. In the manner of or resembling a novel. 1b. Like a novel. 2. A letter, [email], journal/[blog] entry or comment which is very lengthy and long-winded. 3.When something is much longer than originally intended. 4. A stripped down version of a novel. > 1. I hope you enjoyed my novelesque letter--I guess I had more to say than I thought! > 2. His journal entries are always very novelesque. I've yet to see him use less than three paragraphs to express his ideas or describe what he had for breakfast. > 3. Sorry for the novelesque response, I kinda went off on a [tangent] there. > 4. Her [NaNoWriMo] submission was more novelesque than a true novel. Perhaps she'll make more of a concentrated effort next time. Source: ecdict

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