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turgid

adjective as in swollen

adjective as in bombastic

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As her career matured, Flack’s oldies eclipsed her newer material, often described by critics as “turgid and bland.”

But that is not quite the case with Burnley, as fans are growing increasingly weary at the perceived turgid style of play deployed by manager Scott Parker.

From BBC

Even the most exhilarating of wins can be made to feel a tad turgid because of the ways of modern professional golf.

From BBC

Even the highlights on Match of the Day have left me thinking, 'oh this is a bit turgid'.

From BBC

Without England’s records, the first Test could have been turgid, such was the dominance of bat over ball.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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