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1 Sunday dinner, the most pompous meal of the week, was in progress.
2 Is that totally the lamest, most pompous sentence ever, or what?
3 He sent letters to the Court of Delhi, describing his conquest in most pompous language.
4 This query delivered in Bibot's most pompous manner seemed vastly to amuse the rowdy crowd.
5 He came, marching in with his most pompous air, and glancing frowningly around, inquired what was wanted.
6 We obtained an audience, and were ushered into the presence of the most pompous man I ever met.
7 Another bundle of rags emerged in his most pompous , authoritative demeanor, and ordered us to open our baggage.
8 Of this most pompous marriage feast.
9 During the discussion, ministerial explanations followed; Mr. Disraeli described, in his most pompous vein, his audiences with the Queen.
10 I'm sure I've no desire to appear inhospitable-andthat struck me as the most pompous speech of my life.
11 Next in importance came Bitwaddad Damash, the ugliest and most pompous puppy and the biggest-boasting villain on the whole mountain.
12 This was done; and the affair caused great excitement in the city, where they were accustomed to the most pompous funerals.
13 Surajah Dowlah, in the meantime, sent letters to his nominal sovereign at Delhi, describing the late conquest in the most pompous language.
14 Her carriage dashed into the garden in a most pompous style, and drove right up to the southern front of the building.
15 Ordinary affairs of life were conducted with a splendour hardly attained by the emperor in the most pompous functions of his court.
16 It was a most pompous ceremony, for all the nobility of England, to gratify the King, attended in honor of his favorite.
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