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are ponderous
adjective
Heavy, massive, weighty.
Exact(7)
Wedge fries ($4), soaked in buttermilk and dusted with more of that cracker meal, are ponderous.
They are ponderous ships of milk.
But its rigid dynamics are ponderous (1 45).
Some of his philosophical ruminations are ponderous, though they may be necessary to his argument.
Wigan, who have now gone 10 games without a clean sheet, are ponderous in defence and the creaking of the centre-backs was ear-splitting.
Elsewhere, there is a spectacular church design with five towers at Tournai (c. 1110 1200), and there are ponderous but handsome palaces with fine upper rooms at Goslar (c. 1050, rebuilt after 1132) and Eisenach (the Wartburg, 12th century).
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Otherwise the going is ponderous.
I lived on the third floor, the stairs were steep and Duggan was ponderous.
Each contains fascinating information competently displayed, but the general effect is ponderous.
In congested stoplight-to-stoplight traffic it is ponderous.
Liverpool were ponderous going forward, short on confidence and devoid of the intensity that is the trademark of Rodgers' work.
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