turgid in the PONS Dictionary

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During dormancy, the pseudo-bulbs will dehise, with the oldest ones being totally consumed, and the succulent leaves appearing to remain turgid and firm on the most recent pseudobulbs.
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But it's also complicated and turgid, sort of like a lecture from a professor who left his sense of humor in his other suit.
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Healthy plant cells are turgid and plants rely on turgidity to maintain rigidity.
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But let us not go back to turgid ways.
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Red, white, gold and black form the dominant colour field, in which the thick turgid strokes reconfigure.
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The board are masters at listening earnestly, nodding sagely and replying with turgid corporate speak.
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Capsule, inch long, broad, rather turgid, densely covered with rusty tomentum.
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No character deserved our sympathy in this turgid thriller and not one scene seemed natural.
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At this point the cell is said to be turgid.
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The five whorls are planulate and turgid below the subcanaliculate sutures.
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