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What should have been an interesting two months, a summer, became a turgid six years.
At this point the cell is said to be turgid.
Many times, they could not see more than three feet in the turgid darkness.
But those who live or work close enough to the turgid rivers have their hands full.
The wolves had gone into the turgid brown water alone.
So much is going on that excess can make the music simply turgid.
I turned my back upon the turgid waters and went on into the wood once more.
With some friends, life can become a turgid ritual of habits.
Inside the turgid prose, important questions are struggling to get out.
The air between them was turgid with contempt and jealousy.
All it seemed to do was circulate the warm turgid air.
She then rose from her position and offered me a turgid nipple.
Now this is a nice looking older guy, she thought, glancing down despite herself to see if anything else was turgid.
The river was high after ten days of rain and ran turgid with mud.
And something seemed to rise from the turgid steaming depths.
He felt his wits become turgid, and the cigar did not help.
But those aspects get lost in this turgid and ungainly film.
It's a terribly written and turgid novel, enough to turn a child off literature for life.
Yet this turgid atmosphere actually points up the particular talent of America's designers.
But his style was increasingly thought of as turgid and Old World.
The platform was a mere dot against the turgid sky.
I now had two halves, turgid with pale green sap.
The air was turgid with heat; it seemed to resist respiration.
When her hand came out, it was holding a magnificent turgid prick.