pompous造句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.
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.