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How to use pompous in a sentence

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I don't think anyone could read this behaviour in any other way than being pompous and patronising.
That fat, overweight, pompous slug would never be able to get me himself, she thought, without sending one of his henchmen to retrieve me.
There is no dialogue, but a pompous voice-over narration explains everything that is going on, just in case we are too dim to figure it out.
A few days later, a pompous brigadier turned up and criticised Churchill for leaving a gap in his defences.
Gone are the pompous, moralistic tomes full of Victorian values and happy endings.
In their statements, they have become expert in using pompous phrases and key buzzwords to cover up ugly banalities.
The British reviews were cold and formal... The great Romantic critics had not appeared, to take the starch out of their pompous manners.
Things are never dull when she stirs her stumps to create a mild uproar in that pompous little town.
Crowds delighted in speeches filled with double talk ridiculing the pompous, bombastic oratory that characterized familiar memorial rituals.
Alternatively, if the opening speaker is dry, stuffy, boring, or pompous, it gives every other speaker less momentum to work with.
Money and rank mean everything to Mr. Osborne, with his pompous parade of dull cynicism.
The wealthy and sadistic landowner is a caricature, complete with a clipped upper-class accent and hysterically pompous manner.
I must be that inexplicably angry, obtuse, ill mannered, audacious, pompous blow-hard that writes insulting letters to The Peak!
I was accused of being stiff, spoiled, pompous, upper crusted, bitter, angry, negative, imbecilic, and even crazy.
Some were engaging, others pompous, and yet others far too full of their own importance.
Dora is engaged to a pompous young bigwig of local fascist society, to the evident delight of her ambitious mother.
Least understandable, though, is the Mercury music prize, with its piffling purse and its pompous panel of five pipsqueaks.
Many scribes find the senator insufferably and hopelessly pompous, not to mention grating to be around.
You also said that your Dad always taught you that being pompous and self-important was just about the greatest sin of all.
Still, many Panelists who accepted the usage also remarked that it was pretentious or pompous.
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After that there was less pompous dignity and less hysteria, although the toes continued to wigwag.
Even so, he wouldn't have bothered to come if it had not been for the fact that Viron Belgezad was a pompous braggart.
A central feature of the celebration was a pompous church procession following vespers on Childermas eve.
One of them, barrel-chested and somewhat pompous in his manners, seemed to be a representative of the district attorneys office.
He had assumed a very pompous, hortatory manner, and I could well believe he held a prominent position in Asbury class.
Jack laughed again, a thing which in a non-member almost caused the pompous little man to explode with indignation.
Ortega himself, fat and greasy and pompous, leaned against his bar and twisted a stogie between his puffy, pendulous lips.
The trophied arches, storeyed halls invade And haunt their slumbers in the pompous shade.
There is nothing in it of the mawkishness of Kelly nor of the pompous affectation of Cumberland.
Who crowns his bust with laurels, or celebrates his birthday and his deathday with solemn festivals and pompous panegyrics?
He has no sentiment beyond a dudish and pompous admiration for himself, and he covets every hen he sees.
Here the pompous antithesis is evidently meant to caricature the peculiar euphuistic sentence of court parlance.
There is some flower here that the pompous feverfew doesn't care to associate with.
Even in this critical moment the officer could not drop the anticlerical rhetoric and pompous style that he always adopted.
He pulled his revers together with a pompous gesture and opened his mouth to speak.
What you say in your pompous distribution only distributes you into your class and section.
It is amusing to read Tarleton's pompous account of this pursuit.
At a little distance from the throng might be seen the wealthy and pompous merchants whose warehouses stood on Long Wharf.
The pompous procession therefore wended its way towards Pere-la-Chaise from the Faubourg Saint-Honore.
There is something very pompous about the strut of the crow-pheasant.
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