We could not move the drunken, passed out man's ponderous body.
They could not move the ponderous body of the dead cyclops, and were forced to climb around it. After the ponderous speech by Edward Everett, Lincoln's brief remarks were likely a relief to the crowd.
dreary, tedious, heavy, cumbersome, boring, plodding
"Sometimes I ponder the meaning of life" Some times I ponder the meaning of the future.
Ponderous means slowly and heavily.
ponderous, plump
it is cool
It would mean it was a boring, kind of tedious and laborious task.
Ponderous is an adjective.
On Chapter 23, page 116, the first paragraph. The sentence is "The sun was a ponderous circle without edges, a roar without a sound, a blazing glare...."
They could not move the ponderous body of the dead cyclops, and were forced to climb around it. After the ponderous speech by Edward Everett, Lincoln's brief remarks were likely a relief to the crowd.
Ponderous means slow, clumsy because of great weight. Dull, laborious, or solemn. His footsteps up the staircase were heavy and ponderous.
dreary, tedious, heavy, cumbersome, boring, plodding
An analogy for ponderous could be a slow-moving elephant compared to a quick rabbit.
Heavy, weighty, cumbersome, tedious, bulky, hefty
The definition of ponderous is heavy, of great weight, massive or something dull and laboured.The definition of ponder is to meditate or consider something deeply.It's not correct to use the word ponderous to mean "makes you ponder", however something ponderous could make you ponder, e.g.:Her ponderous essay caused me to ponder upon the subject of homicide.
Ponderous Weight - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 October 2012
Some synonyms for ponderous are heavy, cumbersome, awkward, bulky, burdensome, cumbrous, clumsy, and dull. Ponderous can also mean large, great, ample, huge, or packed.