Ainda não temos significados para "too ponderous".
1His watery blue eyes held in them an unanswered question that seemed too ponderous for utterance.
2To her at any rate the festivities of Christmas-day were not too ponderous for real enjoyment.
3The task of doing so was too ponderous.
4My own must be altogether too ponderous and respectable for a taste formed on sensational models.
5In fact, the body was too ponderous.
6Art is both too sensitive and too ponderous for the rough and agile ends of civic controversy.
7While most critics loved the score some found it too ponderous, with others calling it "insipid".
8He was too ponderous and slow.
9For thirty years these views prevailed over a wider circle, and were enforced in many volumes too ponderous to survive.
10Anyway, it's too ponderous.
11Huw Edwards was far too ponderous for the build-up, Sophie Raworth not really the right person to do the fluff elements.
12The home side's pick-and-drive game was too ponderous, the clearing out not good enough to provide the quick ball they craved.
13But poor Mrs. Furnival was too ponderous for this mounting late in life, and she had not been asked to Noningsby.
14His head, huge and grey, appeared to be much too ponderous for his yielding body, and yet he carried it manfully, even theatrically.
15This plan he charged Blackmore with stealing; "only," says he, "the guardian angels of kingdoms were machines too ponderous for him to manage."
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