Definitionadv. in an uninterestingly ponderous manner
Last update: July 27, 2015
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Swiggs at the close, shaking his head ponderously. [Please select]
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Inspector Aylesbury turned to me ponderously, raising a fat hand. [Please select]
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He turned ponderously in his chair, gazing out of the windows. [Please select]
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The man sitting by the table got ponderously to his feet; the one by the window left the contemplation of the rosebush. [Please select]
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In the hall the tall clock struck ponderously, and a porch blind slammed beneath a caretaker's hand. [Please select]
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They were in the kitchen, side by side on a bench, while the others ponderously supped in the room beyond. [Please select]
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Since half-past three their big car had been ponderously picking its way over an old logging-road not designed for six-cylinder automobiles. [Please select]
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The Mennonites were well educated as a class and Pastorius, their leader, was a ponderously learned German. [Please select]
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An eagle climbed heavily and ponderously over the low curtain of the snow mist, pointing their way, and it was followed. [Please select]
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Sam, having dropped his vernacular, lounged ponderously into what he was pleased to call his anthropological drool. [Please select]
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A portly couple of peeled logs, exactly matched in size, came ponderously over the falls together, rose within a second of each other, joined again, and swept under the bridge side by side. [Please select]
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