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How to use turgidity in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word turgidity? Here are some examples.

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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.
The subsequent wilting phase affects the turgidity of the whole flower and there is a loss of colour intensity.
The elasticity of the gut is skilfully determined by the technician according to its degree of turgidity and the increase in its volume.
The expansive feel is reminiscent of latter-day Oasis, without their blank turgidity.
Any fears of unnecessary verbosity and turgidity are misplaced.
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.
It is composed of an association of fibres, mainly collagen, with materials known as glycosaminoglycans, which are capable of holding a large amount of water, thus maintaining the turgidity of the skin.
Since some fruit and vegetables will naturally develop and have a tendency to perish, they should be permitted to show a slight lack of freshness and turgidity provided they are not in Extra Class.
Indeed, subjecting 'Insalata di Lusia' to excessive handling and long journeys would lead to the turgidity and crispness of the leaves being lost.
Other delegations proposed to follow the same approach as in the UNECE Standard for Apples by recognizing a slight deterioration of freshness and turgidity due to the development and perishability of the produce.
Slight shrivelling or lack of turgidity covering up to one face of the sweet pepper is allowed, as long as the sweet pepper remains reasonably firm.
Affected parts lose their turgidity and droop.
Once primitive plants began to invade the land, however, modifications for support, nutrient and water absorption, turgidity, and reproduction were required to compensate for the absence of an aqueous environment.
Furthermore, as long as there is a sufficient number of water columns left, the tree will still be able to obtain sufficient water to maintain the turgidity of its leaves.
It also restored stem anomalies like reduced trichome turgidity and density, deformation in collenchymatous and sclerenchymatous cells induced by As stress.
Examples from Classical Literature
What remains, is a species of pseudo-emotion which must be characterized as lachrymose hysteria or turgidity.
The serenity and calm of Plato and Aristotle are gone, and in their place we have turgidity and extravagance.
No one can for a moment doubt that her feelings are real, but neither can the turgidity and bombast of her language be denied.
He paced the floor in impatience while Mr. turgidity blew the clouds of dust from precedent after precedent.
The turgidity and luxuriance of art gradually passed into tameness and poverty.
But the tendency to turgidity may proceed from debility alone.
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