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(adjective) thick or opaque with or as if with roiled sediment / (adjective) heavy with smoke or mist / (adjective) deficient in clarity or purity; foul muddy / (adjective) characterized by or producing obscurity (as of mind or emotions)

50

Perhaps she wouldn’t have inspired such panicked horror if she had been a bit uglier. But there was nothing dim, turbid, or dead in her features.

—p.50 Viy (17) by Nikolai Gogol
notable
2 days ago

Perhaps she wouldn’t have inspired such panicked horror if she had been a bit uglier. But there was nothing dim, turbid, or dead in her features.

—p.50 Viy (17) by Nikolai Gogol
notable
2 days ago

(adjective) of or relating to a prostitute; having the nature of prostitution / (adjective) tawdrily and falsely attractive / (adjective) superficially significant; pretentious

126

all of this convinced him that he had come to that revolting refuge where pitiful debauchery has made its home base, debauchery engendered by the meretricious civilization and terrible overpopulation of the capital city

—p.126 Nevsky Avenue (113) by Nikolai Gogol
notable
2 days ago

all of this convinced him that he had come to that revolting refuge where pitiful debauchery has made its home base, debauchery engendered by the meretricious civilization and terrible overpopulation of the capital city

—p.126 Nevsky Avenue (113) by Nikolai Gogol
notable
2 days ago

fond of sensuous luxury or pleasure; self-indulgent (derives from the Greek city Sybaris)

298

He had a cheerful dinner, and after dinner he didn’t write anything, no documents, but just lay sybaritically on the bed until it got dark.

why did i think this meant snake lmao

—p.298 The Overcoat (279) by Nikolai Gogol
strange
2 days ago

He had a cheerful dinner, and after dinner he didn’t write anything, no documents, but just lay sybaritically on the bed until it got dark.

why did i think this meant snake lmao

—p.298 The Overcoat (279) by Nikolai Gogol
strange
2 days ago