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the bombastic
adjective
Showy in speech and given to using flowery or elaborate terms; grandiloquent; pompous
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The bombastic Jones took a bow this week.
The bombastic Disclosure collaboration, Together, begins.
The bombastic Newt Gingrich has flourished.
Disheartened by the bombastic spectacle of national political campaigns?
Sky pull away to do the bombastic music thing.
But when the bombastic major chords arrive they make a ghastly sound.
"Sejima and Nishizawa's architecture stands in direct contrast with the bombastic and rhetorical.
The Republicans in 1900 paired the staid William McKinley with the bombastic Theodore Roosevelt.
Von Trotta's movie gives Arendt the bombastic and impassioned last word on the "banality of evil".
The mood here is chilly, and the movements match the bombastic tone.
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