Using "ponderous" in a sentence

With the title track, we get the album’s centerpiece, and as if Dion couldn’t trust in her audiences’ reaction to it, she includes two versions: a pop-radio remix and a slower, more ponderous orchestral version.
Source: Surfline.com Surf News

The obituaries for Leach will stress his innovative Air Raid offense and his success at smaller programs, which he likened to pirate coves from which he sneak-assaulted ponderous royal navies.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch

But with a ponderous procurement process and force structures that retain multiple generations of equipment in the US inventory, defense electronics are rarely at the cutting edge.
Source: Breaking Defense

  His uninvolving and ponderous production (it opened Thursday night at the Longacre Theatre, but barred critics from publishing reviews till midday Friday for reasons that will soon become obvious to you) is a real Blunderball.
Source: New York Post

The Marathas were also masters in guerrilla warfare and used it successfully against the ponderous Mughal armies.
Source: The Tribune India

As anyone who’s read his successful first book (2017’s “On Being Awesome: A Unified Theory on How Not to Suck”) can attest, Riggle just has a way of breaking down life’s ponderous queries into polite, witty and bite-sized dispatches that are as comforting as they are profound.
Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune

A few ponderous moments later, the mindful fish inquisitively replies, what in the heck is water? It’s a bit of an old joke.
Source: Forbes

It’s, admittedly, a prickly and ponderous narrative, but execution asks far too much of its audience by way of suspended beliefs.
Source: Movie Review Flickering Myth

As so often in this World Cup, Enrique’s side had enjoyed considerably more possession, but most of it had been ponderous passing 10 yards from the Moroccan penalty area.
Source: CNN

The new detachable four-seater will increase uphill capacity by 70 percent to 1,800 skiers per hour and cut a ponderous 13-minute ride almost in half.
Source: The New York Times

The new detachable four-seater will increase uphill capacity by 70 percent to 1,800 skiers per hour and cut a ponderous 13-minute ride almost in half.
Source: Penn Medicine

On the other side of the draw, the prospect of Mbappé running at the ponderous heart of England’s defense means France probably just has the edge, while Fernando Santos should be able to temper the new-found attacking excellence of his post-Ronaldo Portugal enough to combat the threat of Moroccan counterattacks.
Source: Sports Illustrated

  The implosion of so many overhyped crypto scams is a cautionary tale for investors, consumers, and ponderous would-be regulators.
Source: The Hill

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