pompously造句1 Robin said pompously that he had an important business appointment.
2 One bird strutted pompously; another crawled into a corner to die.
3 While her colleagues pompously assemble public forums, she informs the police.
4 Pompously dogmatic or self-important; pretentious.
5 He pompously described his achievements.
6 He rather pompously called them problems of nomenclature,[www.] pedagogy and economics.
7 This hostile became so habitual that Nike pompously formed a contrapositive section for this rank only.
8 The man sat down very pompously. Whenever he asked a question, each one tried to outdo the others in answering him, which prompted him to hold up his hand and say, "One person answering is enough."
9 He is the exemplary modernizing figure whose works are pompously taught as avant-garde texts that open new horizons for Arab youths.
10 It was there that the opening of the resort was pompously celebrated by the Emperor's family on January 9, 1903.