Examples of 'turgid' in a sentence
Meaning of "turgid"
turgid (adjective) - excessively embellished or complex in style, often to the point of being pompous or pretentious. In English, 'turgid' is used to criticize writing, speeches, or works of art that are overly inflated or grandiose
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- Distended beyond the natural state by some internal agent, especially fluid, or expansive force.
- Overly complex and difficult to understand; grandiloquent; bombastic.
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Let us get turgid with full power.
Mine is just so tiny even when turgid.
Plants were fully turgid at the time of harvest.
You just made his stomach turgid.
Her eyes were turgid with fear.
His old chram will soon be turgid.
Fresh in appearance and turgid not running to seed.
The tone is often just turgid.
Turgid young and tender with small tender seeds.
And heavens to convey his turgid thoughts.
Turgid cells can not absorb any more water.
It feels all weighty and turgid.
I called it turgid and repetitive.
One fervid whirl over her turgid error.
Turgid behind it rejoices in the last blaze of the flesh.
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The documentary is nothing more than turgid propaganda.
This turgid shade of brawn.
Even if your prose is a bit turgid.
The penis should get turgid with full power.
Let us not get into one of those turgid.
I am not getting turgid for this.
It can also be said that the cell is turgid.
Turgid wt was determined by soaking the leaves overnight in deionized water.
The larva feeds by puncturing the turgid cells.
Then drew the turgid flesh deep into his mouth.
The hand went down to clutch his turgid member.
Turgid and repetitive.
Cells in this state are said to be turgid.
And the mother offered her turgid teats to the babes.
Period of time the cells will become turgid.
Maybe it is a turgid line.
A supply of water in the tray kept the plants turgid.
Turgid is my torment.
Mesophyll cells are no longer turgid.
Let us not get into one of those turgid categorical imperative arguments.
Fresh in appearance and turgid.
From a turgid cell to a flaccid cell are the basis of many plant movements.
Her breathing quickened as she felt his turgid manhood.
I will bet the inner turgid pressure is off by almost the same amount.
The controls feel turgid.
Healthy plant cells are turgid and plants rely on turgidity to maintain rigidity.
His man was already turgid.
The fully turgid leaves were subsequently exposed to an air flow in a laminar flow cabinet.
To go through life with no risk at all would be a turgid existence.
The steam whistle replaced by the turgid sound of diesel and now electric trains.
The paper is excessively turgid.
It is extremely shallow and turgid and is characteristic of basins in northwestern Madagascar.
It spread over the lower kingdom like a turgid sea.
Dreary clothes, turgid music and terrible deportment.
Plant cells with the internal water pressure are turgid.