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Filter by Meaning The turgidity of the chef's presentation overshadowed the taste of the food.
She was disappointed by the turgidity of the art exhibit, finding the works ostentatious.
The turgidity of the tire indicated that it needed more air.
The doctor observed the turgidity in the patient's leg after the injury.
The turgidity of the bread indicated that it was fresh.
The turgidity of the soccer ball made it difficult to kick.
The athlete's turgidity was a result of the rigorous training regimen.
The turgidity in the novel made it hard to read.
The turgidity of the river after the storm made it dangerous to swim in.
The plant's turgidity was evidence of its excellent hydration.
The turgidity of his muscles made it clear that he was a bodybuilder.
The turgidity of her abdomen suggested she was pregnant.
The turgidity of the tire indicated that it was overinflated.
The turgidity of the bag of chips was a sign that they were stale.
The politician's speech was filled with turgidity, making it hard to decipher his actual plans.
The reviewer's turgidity made the book seem more pretentious than it actually was.
The lawyer's arguments were criticized for their turgidity, obscuring the key points of the case.
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