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Sentence count:80+6Posted:2017-03-13Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ceremoniousgrandiloquentoverblownpontificalportentousSimilar words: compoundcompound interestpompstamp outcomposecompostcomposedcomponentMeaning: ['pɑmpəs /'pɒm-]  adj. 1. puffed up with vanity 2. characterized by pomp and ceremony and stately display. 
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61. What a load of pompous, pseudo-intellectual rot.
62. The trustee, as such, is fat and pompous and benevolent.
63. She is so pompous and always cocks a snook at people from the countryside.
63. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
64. His idea of the art was that it involved something more pompous.
65. This novel is narrated entirely in the first person, by a Charlie Chaplin-esque migrant worker in Xi'an, who is alternately funny, pompous, touching and foul-mouthed – but never boring.
66. Mr Collins is a conceited, pompous, narrow - minded, silly man.
67. I mean frankly I found the novel a pompous bore.
68. He would be courageous calm and self assured, but neither pompous nor hypercritical.
69. Many a crown of wisdom is but the golden chamberpot of success, wearing with pompous dignity.
70. Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome well-made man, too stern and pompous in appearance, to be prepossessing.
71. He came over well — perhaps a little pompous, but nevertheless honest and straightforward.
72. Nothing could deflate his ego / pomposity , ie make him less self - assured or pompous.
73. The prose of his official communications was so laboured, pompous and verbose.
74. The pompous procession therefore wended its way towards P è re - la - Chaise from the Faubourg Saint - Honor é .
75. He wished me well and said he expected me to become a disgustingly enthusiastic, pompous old alumnus.
76. He is a harsh man, at once pompous and officious.
77. He appears pompous but he is a good man underneath.
78. In a chapter he regards Edward Gibbon and Samuel Johnson's style as pompous.
79. The second is "grandiose exhibitionism, " being pompous, wanting to show off, and having an exaggerated sense of one's capabilities and talents.
80. It was made the subject of a pompous (though not wholly serious) eulogy by Diderot, and was bought by the king, who had it reproduced at the Gobelins factory.
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