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turgidness

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It may lead to abdominal aches, turgidness and some very serious health problems.
After showing understandable anger at the turgidness on show, they went for Fabio Capello.
Edward Gallafent comments perceptively on the decor here: Its basic quality is its turgidness, the sense that it is over- stuffed and dead, that its decoration, with its ranks of guns and bright red chairs, is a substitute for the sexuality which is repressed in the rest of the house.
 
 
 
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