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Definition of Ponderously

Ponderously
Ponderously Pon"der*ous*ly, adv. In a ponderous manner.

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- matters of paperwork, which he declined to delegate—the result was a 'ponderous' process. To his contemporaries, the degree of personal oversight he exercised...