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1 On less-good days he can morph into a noticeably more ponderous creature.
2 At an angle of the ponderous wall frowned a more ponderous gate.
3 That revival felt trivial; this one feels a little more ponderous .
4 She darted away from him, easily outdistancing his more ponderous stride.
5 That step was certainly slower and more ponderous than usual.
6 He was bold enough to attempt something vastly more ponderous .
7 It is the nature of organizations: the larger they grow, the more ponderous they become.
8 It was shapeless, ungainly, slow-moving, impossible to sink in a hurricane, more ponderous than a galleon.
9 He is larger and more ponderous than me.
10 My ideas of the "Learned Blacksmith" had been of something altogether more ponderous and peremptory.
11 All things are more ponderous .
12 As is the way with much more ponderous and deliberate men;-asis the way, in a degree, with all men!
13 It came out of maybe an impatience with the film development process being slightly more ponderous than I imagined it was.
14 He has cut a more rotund, slightly more ponderous figure in the last 18 months, but remains a beautifully pure footballer.
15 Crack-Up is an altogether more ponderous record, with lyrics musing on life and a musical blueprint that diverges from what came before.
16 The woman glanced toward her bookstore, the leaning stacks and golden lights suddenly seeming darker and more ponderous as Margrit followed her gaze.
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