Aún no tenemos significados para "more cumbrous".
1The colonies were more cumbrous, and opinion when expressed was necessarily representative.
2The reckoning of days is still more cumbrous.
3Why, therefore, should he build a more cumbrous habitation than can readily be carried off with him?
4For what they invented in place of a plural was quite as difficult to memorize, and even more cumbrous to express.
5As it was, never did possession seem more cumbrous than the mixed gold, paper, and silver, with which my pockets were burdened.
6Yet the refined taste of the Italian saw more cumbrous profusion than elegance or splendour in the display of provisions under which the board groaned.
7142 and 143, has gradually replaced the old wet-cell type, which was more cumbrous and unsightly.
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