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turgid
adjective as in bombastic
Example Sentences
Without England’s records, the first Test could have been turgid, such was the dominance of bat over ball.
Mr. Dennett combined a wide range of knowledge with an easy, often playful writing style to reach a lay public, avoiding the impenetrable concepts and turgid prose of many other contemporary philosophers.
This vast meeting may be an elaborate show - with loyal delegates head down in turgid reports - but that doesn't mean it will be without important developments.
It was the only moment of quality in a turgid first period, with St Johnstone yet to register a single shot in front of a boosted home crowd.
They got themselves in trouble against Italy in round one and only scraped past them, then just about came out the right side of a turgid affair against Wales.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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