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Ponderous

218 Sentences | 10 Meanings

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The athlete struggled under the ponderous weight of the barbell.
The judge delivered a ponderous verdict in the high-profile case.
The professor's ponderous lecture put the entire class to sleep.
The artist's ponderous sculpture towered above the crowd, casting a solemn shadow.
The funeral procession's ponderous pace reflected the solemnity of the occasion.
The speaker's ponderous words were meant to convey the gravity of the situation.
The orchestra's ponderous performance of Beethoven's 9th Symphony was breathtaking.
The author's ponderous writing style made the book difficult to read.
The priest's ponderous sermon left the congregation feeling somber.
The historian's ponderous account of the war was thorough, but not exactly exciting.
The judge's ponderous tone made it clear that the defendant was in serious trouble.
The ponderous silence in the courtroom was broken only by the judge's gavel.
The atmosphere in the hospital waiting room was ponderous as families waited for news on their loved ones.
The news anchor's ponderous delivery of the day's events left viewers feeling despondent.
The CEO's ponderous presence at the meeting signaled that the topic at hand was of great importance.
The weight of the law hung over the suspect's head like a ponderous burden.
The politician's ponderous speeches failed to inspire the audience.
The professor's ponderous lectures put the students to sleep.
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