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7 Sentences With "turgidly"

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Both were turgidly paced, with a few plot lines that seemed to be veering away from any satisfying resolution rather than toward one.
Small, repetitive actions—wait in the cell, hit circle repeatedly to resist torture—allow Kojima to turgidly and ham-fistedly deliver story in a single, thick chunk.
It trudges on turgidly for pages, feeling like a sleepy afternoon of congressional testimony in an overheated hearing room, but then suddenly offers a novel insight or a revealing description.
And the director Michael Mayer's track record with Verdi — half-baked, Vegas-theme "Rigoletto," turgidly traditional "La Traviata" — doesn't fill me with hope for his new staging's visual glamour or interpretive acuity.
Part of the duck's allure is in that utter mystery, without which—although the duck is a dime—I don't know if I'd have it up for the duck as turgidly as I do.
Entertainment Weekly reviewer Leah Greenblatt considered the album is "as turgidly epic as the tenets of the genre demand" with the band having seemingly "rediscovered their riff-heavy melodics" to sit alongside "impressively righteous indignation". Gigwise staff member David Renshaw regarded the instrumentation as being "nothing spectacular," while noting that there were "riffs piled on top of riffs ... and a few funky basslines". IGN reviewer Chad Grischow maintained that the music "comes across [as] toothless", lacking "any originality," and was "too repetitive and predictable". Evan Davies of Now observed that the album sounded like the group were "going through an identity crisis".
Richard Morrison, writing in The Times, opined that although the piece was slow to develop "By the end...I felt I was watching a very weird masterpiece". Rupert Christiansen, writing in The Daily Telegraph found the work "hypnotically beautiful yet turgidly tedious...Yet Haas’s music casts a spell...it moves like Scandinavian weather – clouds scudding, mists thickening, wind keening, thunderclaps crashing – through a glacial landscape of shimmering microtonal sound that is both precisely calibrated and eerily atmospheric".Rupert Christiansen, "Morgen und Abend, Royal Opera House, review: 'beautiful but turgid'", Daily Telegraph website, accessed 16 November 2015. Tim Ashley, in The Guardian, felt that "beautiful though it sounds, it is weak as drama".

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