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ponderosity
noun
The quality of requiring extensive thought.
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Poulton wanted the action to move quickly, both to include as much material as he could and also, presumably, to avoid any hint of costume-drama ponderosity.
Brooklyn might be synonymous with cooler-than-thou electronica and TV On the Radio side projects, but here it has produced a blend of nostalgic twee, melodic ponderosity and adolescent yearning.
And while Henry James disliked the "ponderosity" of The Woman in White (calling it "a kind of 19th-century version of Clarissa Harlowe"), he acknowledged that the book had "introduced into fiction those most mysterious of mysteries, the mysteries which are at our own doors".
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Mostly, it's just the infant's father, Jor-El (Marlon Brando), delivering ponderosities.
I can see now the faces of Jed Harris, Herman Shumlin, and Kermit Bloomgarden listening to the Old Master's "polysyllabic ponderosities" about that.
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