Use of turgid in Sentences. 20 Examples

The examples include turgid at the start of sentence, turgid at the end of sentence and turgid in the middle of sentence

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turgid at the end of sentence


  1. The flowers are still crisp and turgid.
  2. The river rolled darkly brown and turgid.
  3. He found the whole conversation stilted and turgid.
  4. We get good media coverage for the launch of the new turgid.

turgid in the middle of sentence


  1. His style is turgid, boring.
  2. the turgid waters of the Thames.
  3. All it seemed to do was circulate the warm turgid air.
  4. Frankenstein was already turgid ; Percy made it more so.
  5. He used to make extremely dull, turgid and frankly boring speeches.
  6. The rest of the arts scene looks increasingly turgid by comparison.
  7. Some surprise managed to shoulder its way into Jenner's turgid writing.
  8. Not far away a turgid and fast moving river rushed southward in narrow gorges.
  9. The grunt had disappeared and her udder hung heavy and turgid between her legs.
  10. What I needed now was a really violent interlude to liven up the otherwise turgid plot.
  11. As the big vessel came up tense and turgid I thrust in the needle and injected the adrenalin.
  12. He succeeded in presenting Heidegger's often turgid style in a readable and idiomatic English.
  13. They have a mechanical function, allowing the cell to become turgid by osmosis, but preventing bursting.
  14. A year later he moved again, to become deputy editor of the party's turgid theoretical review, Tarsadalmi Szemle.
  15. Rather than hiding their personalization capability under layers of turgid policy - speak , they should flaunt it.
  16. On 23 February 2011, a turgid draw between Manchester United and Marseille was watched by 5.623m viewers, taking almost a quarter of the total UK TV audience.

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