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单词 Pompous
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1. He appears pompous but is a good man underneath.
2. He's a pompous old prig who's totally incapable of taking a joke.
3. He was somewhat pompous and had a high opinion of his own capabilities.
4. Don't be so pompous.
5. The service was grand without being pompous.
6. The document was sententious and pompous.
7. Children dislike being spouted at by pompous teachers.
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8. He's a pompous old fart.
9. He was very pompous at the meeting.
10. His speech sounded very pompous and self-congratulatory.
11. Milligan had a pompous, overbearing father.
12. 'He's rather pompous.' 'Isn't he just?
13. He's just full of wind, the pompous fool!
14. He can sometimes sound a bit pompous when he talks about acting.
15. He seems rather pompous.
16. He's a pompous ass.
17. He's a real gentleman, if a little pompous at times.
18. He was generally disliked and regarded as a pompous ass.
19. She found him pompous and annoying.
20. He spoke with pompous exactitude.
21. The pompous tone is alienating, boring, and outdated.
22. They both had those old-fashioned slippers with pompous.
23. I gave the pompous statuary a flick of the pink feathers as I went past.
24. And, as far as ridiculously pompous, overblown musical statements go, no-one holds a candle to Simple Minds.
25. When I called you a pompous, self-opinionated bully I meant every word!
26. Your tone generally falls somewhere in this range: Pompous: Overly formal, often contains passivity and jargon.
27. The general is a tall man with steel spectacles and a stiff, rather pompous manner.
28. Life is not composed by aphorism,how can we decorate it with pompous cliches? I send you my most sincere greeting in silence.
29. Life is not composed by aphorism, how can we decorate it with pompous cliche & 1 & s? I send you my most sincere greeting in silence.
30. He would never understand why she had married a pompous clergyman.
1. He appears pompous but is a good man underneath.
2. He's a pompous old prig who's totally incapable of taking a joke.
3. He was somewhat pompous and had a high opinion of his own capabilities.
4. Don't be so pompous.
5. He was very pompous at the meeting.
6. Life is not composed by aphorism, how can we decorate it with pompous cliche & 1 & s? I send you my most sincere greeting in silence.
31. Instead she said something pompous about having information and wishing to speak privately, before backing out to wait her turn.
32. Had Gabriel publicly insulted him in his cups one night in the Raven, fatally offending that pompous conceit?
33. Jane was cheered by his sagacity and quick eye for the ridiculous - a welcome change from pompous people like the Pyglings.
34. She gathered about her a vast retinue and used to enjoy making pompous processions through the streets of Delhi.
35. They needed to put a little blue collar -- Carolina blue, if you will -- into all that pompous purple.
36. Looking at the pompous, malevolent priest in his humiliation, Jane knew he would never forget what she had done.
37. She took a great deal of satisfaction in seeing the pompous old ass upset.
38. The poems are delivered with the pompous self-importance of an obscure poet addressing a small band of intellectuals.
39. It is the absurdly pompous Pons who ostensibly pieces together the scattered evidence of Urim's past.
40. It sounds rather pompous, I dare say, but I think it was the beginning of understanding without knowing.
41. Reports are commonly prosaic, dull, pompous and patronising and written with selfish disregard for the reader.
42. He felt shamed and humiliated by the officious treatment he received at the hands of the pompous men at Immigration.
43. He can lapse into playground language at moments of stress, or even, at one point, some pompous Hancockian self-pity.
44. For Branson did not appear pompous, overbearing, practised or City-Slicker smooth in the manner of other captains of industry.
45. Angelina wondered whether she would change sides, just to show this pompous young man what she thought of him.
46. He gave a perfect demonstration of how egg on the face leads a pompous body still further into the mire.
47. The headteacher gave a pompous speech about 'the values of learning'.
48. But don't expect much more than pompous doggerel in the words.
49. It rapidly deflated his pompous stance and produced an about-face smart enough to have pleased a drill sergeant.
50. I want no pompous official tours of my unit, you understand?
51. Man has developed an obvious capacity for surviving the pompous reiteration of the commonplace.
52. George is what the jury expects of a barrister: grave, a little pompous, a touch dramatic.
53. Well, I said the usual pompous things but I had a good laugh when she rang off.
54. He also finds that he enjoys needling the pompous professors.
55. Throughout the show's history, for instance, Cleese was the very image of pompous, impatient rectitude.
56. I dislike his pompous demeanor.
57. The pompous high-placed imbecile mouthing his platitudes.
58. Its philosophy was a pompous evasion of real things.
59. He is a great, pompous bladder of a man.
60. He is a good man underneath his pompous appearance.
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. 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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