Aún no tenemos significados para "pompous manner".
1His life history was written in his heavy features and pompous manner.
2The major's harmlessly pompous manner was all gone from him that night.
3Then she called me to her by name in a would-be pompous manner.
4Wise on the good character of the boys, adding in rather a pompous manner:
5Mr. Weatherley was distinctly fussy and there was some return of his pompous manner.
6His pompous manner hung like a discarded mask on a nail beside his livery.
7This query delivered in Bibot's most pompous manner seemed vastly to amuse the rowdy crowd.
8When he returns, Grover mocks his host's pompous manner.
9Gabilonda was a fat little man, with a soft, purring voice and a pompous manner.
10And he began in a pompous manner a long dithyrambic eulogy which I could not understand.
11If there was one thing more than another that annoyed her it was Gulian's pompous manner.
12Thomas M. Fitt, a bustling little man with a rather pompous manner, welcomed his client effusively.
13Lord Holmhurst was a stout, short, dark little man, with a somewhat pompous manner, and a kindly face.
14In this pompous manner, Pizarro was conducted in the first place to the great church, and thence to his own residence.
15His majesty received him in his short, simple, unostentatious manner, and smiled significantly at the pompous manner of the renowned man.
16Then the wild gleam faded from his eyes, and in a quavering voice- amereghost of his old pompous manner-heexclaimed:
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