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I do understand the instinct of journalists to translate turgid legal verbiage into clear language.
Matters aren't helped either by her desperately turgid prose style, which is likely to turn off all but the most conscientious of readers.
They might think it sounds horribly self-important, turgid, avant-garde and inaccessible.
They eschew narrative, write in turgid, jargon-ridden prose and concentrate on micro-topics instead of the big picture.
I observed that his prose was turgid and his character pompous, which is correct on both counts.
Faced with this tediously turgid presentation, my eyes glossed over, and only masochistic perseverance got me through.
Breakfast rooms across India display a vista of glazed eyes ploughing wearily through the turgid, circumlocutory language of the morning papers.
Much of what passes for architectural writing, particularly in academia, is turgid and stilted.
The writing style I found to be turgid, which from a professor of communications is a rather frightening concept.
Sir Samuel has a flowing style of writing that never gets bogged down or turgid.
The Official is a turgid, overlong, and repetitive mix, with precious few hooks to make the ferocious, concussive breakbeats go down more easily.
Her last novel, a turgid melodrama of white Floridian life, did little for her literary reputation.
The book is plagued by turgid prose, facile observations, and far-fetched inferences from limited evidence.
This technique distances the reader from the action, rendering some potentially impactful scenes dull and turgid.
Back when I was an editor at HBR, I spent a lot of time plowing through turgid academic papers trying to turn up nuggets of practical wisdom.
Generally, in a healthy plant the cells alternate between being flaccid and fully turgid.
It would be all too easy to launch into an assault on Kelly and Co. for being bland, middle-of-the-road and turgid.
The most boring, turgid, insipid or blatantly tragic films become a source of immense fun and wonder in his hands.
I tuned in mostly out of a sense of duty, expecting to have to sit through a turgid display of tired political rhetoric and waffle.
Australia won a turgid match and it is fitting that it was the raw-boned Owen Finnegan who scored the breakthrough try.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It pullulates with an equal energy, but this energy is tenser and far less turgid.
At flood-times it may be traced, a yellowish, turgid streak, as far as Alcatraz.
But his addresses are turgid, labouring, and not effective for their purpose.
If I have to confess the truth to you, that valley is to me a ghastly and turgid memory.
Valve turgid in the middle and at the apices which are unilaterally truncate.
The ice parted, and a little lane of turgid water appeared between them and the snow-blind man.
I held her as though all life's turgid danger were powerless to touch us.
With a sweep of his arm the man indicated the surface of the turgid flood.
Most of it is turgid, lumpy, fuzzy in texture, squalid in intellect.
When he ceased to be witty, sarcastic, or vituperative, he became turgid.
It drove on tumultuously, and a mad turgid flood came on behind.
I've always used to get up with the lark, till I came under the petrifying influence of your turgid intellect.
In the main path they met the turgid funeral of a Bow Road bookmaker.
In what turgid melodrama does not just such an episode occur?
Here it flowed a sluggish, turgid stream, so sullen, so heavy.
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