If you want to see what his military strategy really is, forget what's said at press conferences and in turgidly written Pentagon press releases. ❋ Medea Benjamin (2012)
Under such labels as "fairness and equality," this document amounts to a turgidly written manifesto in which the Obama administration seeks praise from the U.N. Human Rights Council for "progress" in dismantling the capitalist system. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Yes, it's all good silly, operatically pretentious, proudly immoral and turgidly unreadable fun -- or is it? ❋ Unknown (2009)
The men below him seem to be extremely excited, perhaps even turgidly so, as they point 24 inches of long, hard steel at his Globes of Manly Secretions. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Named by the conquistadores after a city in Spain, Mérida is cosmopolitan, international and turgidly tropical, boasting intellectual interests as well as nightlife. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Meanwhile, to anyone acquainted with the outré, turgidly cocksure, over-the-top personality type of the former Navy Seals, Special Ops-types, and other gung-ho para-militarists embodying the ranks of private militias wherever found, none of the extremes come as a surprise. ❋ Unknown (2007)
The film itself, unfortunately, remains a turgidly bad affair severely wanting for atrocities of a more actively embarrassing nature; it's a testament to Mike and the 'bots' riffing skills that they remain consistently hilarious amidst such tedium before them. ❋ Unknown (2007)
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No news yet on how he plans to make a movie worse than the turgidly hideous game itself, but it being Boll, I'm sure he'll manage. ❋ Greg Tannahill (2006)
You can find Yale Student Thomas Frampton, complete with picture, and turgidly inanely quote selected from Proudhon, right here. ❋ Unknown (2004)
Contra Miesel, I believe the book would be just as awful even without Brown's laborious pissing upon Catholicism, because I have faith that Brown would have found something else to have all of his alleged characters reflect smarmily and turgidly about, but as it was I could at least read the Pope-bothering passages in the novel with anesthetized disinterest as opposed to howling contempt. ❋ Princeofcairo (2004)
Unfortunately, Rayfield's biography is turgidly written. ❋ Unknown (2004)
If one judged by the reviews that have appeared so far, one would imagine JR to be the former kind of work: obscure and full of boomings, perhaps even a true work of genius, which normally means pretentiously exclusive, turgidly self-indulgent, and awesomely unreadable, like Finnegans Wake. ❋ Gardner, John (1976)
Schlesinger made his reputation with The Age of Jackson, which I thought at the time turgidly written and structurally confused. ❋ Macdonald, Dwight (1963)
A news-commentator, turgidly eloquent about the nemesis which the criminal Dunnan bad invoked against himself, supplied it; Nemesis it was. ❋ Piper, H. Beam (1963)