The elasticity of the gut is skilfully determined by the technician according to its degree of turgidity and the increase in its volume. |
Those who post articles here or set up new websites aren't afraid of length or turgidity, and this is territory where issues is not a bad word. |
Seedlings initially wilt during the day and regain turgidity in the evening. |
Only tubers which have lost some of their turgidity and with at least one eye affected are considered to be affected. |
The serenity and calm of Plato and Aristotle are gone, and in their place we have turgidity and extravagance. |
Any fears of unnecessary verbosity and turgidity are misplaced. |