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- r in a turgid manner
- More turgidly, another Communist analyst contends that Vlad exemplifies "love for the fatherland, undaunted support for the high ideals of the people which represent a .
- If The Coming Decline of the Chinese Empire were the creation of some hack novelist, it might be dismissed as turgidly written and historically inaccuratefor it is both of .
- A waist-high flood of stinking water and mud seeped turgidly through the waterfront streets.