Pompous or pretentious talk or writing.
A speech inflated by excessive verbiage.
1 The bombast and ignorance shown in some of these is very amusing.
2 More likely the remark was just a common piece of evangelical bombast .
3 My impressions, though produced by a conversation thoroughly free from bombast , deepened.
4 Pitt made a short speech, excellently argumentative, and not bombast , nor tedious.
5 Nonsense gives place to sense, bombast to a hard-boiled and cynical lucidity.
6 On that Wednesday morning, he spoke with confidence, but the bombast was gone.
7 Beyond the bombast on both sides, Syria's daily misery will continue.
8 His bombast had infuriated Jude to the point where she refused to reply.
9 He hates puns and bombast , demands refinement in speech and restraint in manners.
10 The entire contravention of these principles results in bombast or doggerel.
11 We are misled by the chatter of politicians and the bombast of Congress.
12 He had a written speech with him-fustianand bombast , I imagine.
13 He dismissed questions about his pugnacity and bombast being part of an act.
14 There is a message, only he does not engage in bombast or rhetoric.
15 Post-Jackson, the Super Bowl entertainment became the insanely over-the-top bombast we have today.
16 Through the welter of bombast , excitement and emotion we had grounded on reality.
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