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Sinking turgidly towards sleep, he found himself thinking of a woman.
The waves surged turgidly against the cliffs; nothing else moved.
Every inch of her body was now turgidly raised.
Like a kind of summer molasses, it poured turgidly forth upon the cinnamon-dusty road.
The Colorado showed ahead as a yellowish snake winding turgidly through the desert.
As she dressed, her fingers moved turgidly.
The viscous medical gel around him flowed turgidly as he squirmed and tried to sit up.
It was in bloom, the white and cream flowers lifted turgidly upward, waiting to catch the rain that would soon fall.
She listened to the waves lapping, heavily, turgidly.
Below the dark crouch of the peaks, he could see the stream flowing turgidly down the length of the dell.
Black said admiringly as the pigskin towered turgidly, vaguely resembling a football in its full formation.
Darkened slag formed on top, cracking and breaking apart as it flowed by to reveal the glowing, turgidly liquid stone below.
Daily couriers brought Marcus' concern about the raiders cruising offshore, turgidly majestic letters that never relaxed to a personal pronoun.
When they turgidly plunk on the piano and sing "My Heart Might Stop," you think theirs just might.
Crowther said that the film "turgidly unfolds on the screen," and is "one of the bulkiest blunders to come out of Hollywood in some time."
The waters of Loch Tuath were black, lapping as turgidly as oil against the beach and the snow-bonneted rocks.
In this novel, various Brontë-esque, Lawrencian and other turgidly romantic literary tropes are exaggerated for comic effect.
A news-commentator, turgidly eloquent about the nemesis which the criminal Dunnan bad invoked against himself, supplied it; Nemesis it was.
He would not put it down until we found a valley out of the wind, with a cross marking an icy creek flowing turgidly through it, and there made camp.
My erstwhile pursuers stopped on their side of the river, pointing in my general direction, yelling and shouting angrily, but never so much as dipping a toe into the turgidly flowing water.
I worked with Quintus Caecilius, and Piggle-wiggle is an apt name for that gentleman, because he's as turgidly calculating as any woman's piggle-wiggle!
The percussionist Jim Pugliese's new "Enjym," for piano and percussion, began turgidly but ended in a lovely mock chorale, in which that lyrical bent came to the fore.
That's Viveca Lindfors as the English professor and Boyd Gaines as Alison's turgidly boring fiancé - Sunday at 4:30 p.m. on Oxygen.
In charge of Moscow's principal art magazine, he has enforced the shining-face uplift of Socialist Realism, and dealt out turgidly reasoned warnings about the decadence of Western modernism and postmodernism.