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Filter by Meaning The lecture was so ponderous that many of the audience left before it finished.
The novel's ponderous plot meandered through countless subplots and tangents.
The ponderous responsibility of being a parent sometimes feels overwhelming.
The artist's ponderous creative process made it difficult to complete new works.
The ponderous bookshelf toppled over when they tried to move it.
The elephant seal was ponderous as it made its way across the beach.
The scholar's ponderous lectures were filled with technical jargon that went over the students' heads.
The computer's ponderous performance made it frustrating to use.
The cake batter was ponderous and difficult to mix.
The dense, ponderous fog made it difficult to see while driving.
The fabric of the drapes was ponderous, making it difficult to pull them closed.
The book was filled with ponderous scientific jargon.
The artist used ponderous strokes to create the texture of the painting.
The stew had a ponderous texture, with chunks of meat and vegetables.
The stew had a ponderous consistency, almost like a thick gravy.
The ponderous fabric of the curtains blocked out all sunlight.
The furniture was ponderous and difficult to move.
The snow was so ponderous that it slowed down the skiers.
The ponderous task of rebuilding the town after the hurricane required a lot of resources.
The significance of the moment was not lost on him; it felt ponderous.
The ponderous decision of whether to retire or not weighed heavily on her mind.
The news of her grandfather's illness carried a ponderous impact on her family.
The ponderous nature of the job required attention to detail and patience.
The ponderous responsibility of safeguarding national security requires the expertise of intelligence agencies around the world.
The impact of the pandemic felt ponderous on the global economy.
The ponderous implications of the pandemic will be felt for years to come.
The ponderous history of the castle made it a popular tourist destination.
The weight of the law was ponderous on the defendant's conscience.
The ponderous impact of climate change on our planet demands immediate action.
The financial burden of a mortgage felt ponderous on their shoulders.
The ponderous nature of the debate made it difficult for the audience to follow.
The ponderous consequences of global conflicts affect the lives of millions of people.
The responsibility of caring for a newborn was a ponderous undertaking.
The ponderous legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. continues to inspire civil rights activists around the world.
The old clock's ponderous ticking echoed through the empty room.
The elephant was ponderous as it walked across the savannah.
The aircraft carrier was ponderous as it sailed through the ocean.
The construction equipment made ponderous movements as it demolished the building.
The ponderous elephant made its way through the jungle.
The ship moved at a ponderous pace through the rough waters.
The giant boulder was ponderous and took several people to move it.
The sumo wrestler was ponderous as he moved around the ring.
The ponderous weight of the sculpture made it difficult to move into place.
The truck was ponderous as it made its way up the steep hill.
The large bookshelf was ponderous and difficult to move.
The hippopotamus appeared ponderous as it walked along the river bank.
The ship's ponderous anchor was lifted out of the water.
The librarian rolled her eyes at the ponderous book the student had chosen.
The old oak tree's ponderous branches shaded the entire park.
The opera singer's ponderous voice filled the concert hall.
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