Abnormally distended especially by fluids or gas.
Ostentatiously lofty in style.
Синонимы
Examples for "large "
Examples for "large "
1 Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease burden, particularly in children.
2 She said it was disturbing given the large number of reported cases.
3 Polish authorities, however, said the risk of large scale flooding had receded.
4 Furthermore, HFMD often affects a large number of infants and young children.
5 There are large potential markets, off Europe, the United States and China.
1 His bombastic home minister has become a leading voice of the cabinet.
2 Birdman, the most recent best picture winner, was bombastic and technically innovative.
3 Sala in cross-examination said to Lockwood in a bombastic , inflated, Adelphi-drama style:
4 It moves with a livelier, more life-like rhythm; it is less bombastic .
5 He came out swinging hard again on his bombastic US presidential campaign.
1 He worked his jaw, then spoke rhythmically in a different, declamatory voice.
2 His treatment of the hexameter exactly suits his declamatory type of satire.
3 He was by turns gay, melancholy, artless, tender, arch, courteous, and declamatory .
4 I won't have you making any more declamatory love-scenes, you dreadful boy!
5 There are declamatory political party manifestos, thundering newspaper editorials or vitriolic online comments.
1 Mrs. Hallam was sitting in orotund silence, but seemed in good humour.
2 Always an orotund man, he has the Chautauqua manner indeed in this exigency.
3 Obediently, the fanatic began to mouth Holy Writ in orotund .
4 Perhaps the orotund soul-wamblings of Coleridge are recarnate in him, Scawfell become Mount Tom.
5 Then he turned and pointed, no longer the orotund zealot but the expectant captain now.
1 There is nothing turgid in his dignity, nor superfluous in his copiousness.
2 But into the turgid down-sweep he headed with a newly conjured vigor.
3 Their turgid rhetoric and exaggerated pretence did not seem natural to him.
4 There was no sign of the puppy on the turgid grey surface.
5 The sea is dark and death-like, the air clammy, turgid , and steamy.
6 His style, at first simple and direct, became turgid , involved, and obscure.
7 It is a peaceful end to a turgid career.... Oh, well hit!
8 It struck his face; his screaming mouth was filled with turgid jelly.
9 The approach, however, is generally academic and the presentation rather turgid .
10 Most think LG is a turgid , snobbish affair, but they're missing the point.
11 You will return to that turgid place from which you came.
12 Her thoughts seemed to coil as turgid as the water itself.
13 The thing stru us at the time as turgid , unwieldy bit of dialectic.
14 Far down in the shadows she discerned the river, yellow, turgid , palely gleaming.
15 The turgid stream was not wide and it was not a long fight.
16 Her turgid opinions would have more merit in such a look.
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