Encara no tenim significats per a "more lurid".
1But the Savada House has even a more lurid interest than this.
2The papers made the fire out much more lurid than it really was.
3Yet his life has really been no more lurid than any self-made American millionaire's.
4But he also drew inspiration from a more lurid source.
5His word-pictures are therefore more lurid, more diversified, more romantic.
6He smiled at the thought, remembering the more lurid tales of their cruel creativity.
7He found the reality more lurid than his anticipation.
8He said that if I confirm certain aspects, the more lurid details would be left out.
9I begged him not to put in some of the more lurid details of the story.
10There is a leaden glare peculiar to clouds, which makes the snow and ice more lurid.
11The nightmare was getting darker and more lurid.
12Having gleaned more lurid details with which we all too willingly supplied her, she finally departed.
13Might it become the fantastical testing ground for a succession of ever more lurid spectacles of public art?
14Doubtless, some media outlets, of the more lurid kind, republished the offending cartoons for salacious reasons in recent days.
15The bells came nearer and nearer with their fantastic clanging, and the sky grew more lurid as they rang.
16Every passing day seems to spin a fate more lurid and complex for the Frenchman's arch nemesis Alex Ferguson.
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