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Filter by Meaning The engineer spoke pompously about the technical details of the project.
The politician delivered his speech pompously, but the audience didn't seem impressed.
The student answered the question pompously, trying to impress the teacher.
The politician spoke pompously about his accomplishments.
She walked pompously, as if she owned the place.
The celebrity spoke pompously to the reporters about her new project.
The religious leader spoke pompously during the sermon, assuming authority over his followers.
The snobbish socialite behaved pompously at the party, looking down on others.
The CEO made his announcement pompously, with a flourish of his hand and a smug grin.
The judge spoke pompously during the trial, asserting his authority over the court.
The architect presented the design pompously, using sophisticated terminology.
He acted pompously when asked to share his notes with his classmates.
The little boy boasted pompously about his toy collection.
The politician addressed the audience pompously.
She wrote pompously in her essay, using words that she didn't even understand.
She strutted down the runway pompously, as if she was the most important model.
The CEO walked into the meeting room pompously, expecting everyone to stand up and applaud.
The judge spoke pompously during the trial, belittling the defendant.
The CEO spoke pompously about his company's success, taking credit for all its achievements.
The wealthy businessman spoke pompously to the waiter, ordering the most expensive items on the menu.
The professor spoke pompously, making it difficult for the students to understand.
The music critic wrote pompously about the complexity of the composition.
The wealthy businessman walked around the party pompously, showing off his expensive suit and watch.
The man strutted pompously down the street, trying to attract attention.
The wealthy businessman strutted pompously through the lobby, attracting attention.
The lawyer argued pompously in court, using complex language to confuse the jury.
The king walked pompously down the red carpet, with his crown held high.
The speaker pontificated pompously about the importance of grammar.
The art critic described the painting pompously, making it sound more profound than it really was.
The self-proclaimed expert spoke pompously, but his arguments were full of fallacies.
The actor spoke pompously, with an affected accent.
The politician spoke pompously about his achievements.
The teenager dressed pompously, trying to make a fashion statement.
The neighbor talked pompously about his lawn, boasting about its perfect condition.
The friend bragged pompously about his vacation, making others feel jealous.
The athlete strutted around pompously after winning the championship, showing off their trophy.
The musician performed the piece pompously, using extravagant instrumental solos and flashy showmanship.
The chef presented the dish pompously, with a flourish of his hands.
The preacher spoke pompously, using biblical references to emphasize his point.
The chef served the dish pompously, garnishing it with gold leaf and presenting it on a silver platter.
The wedding ceremony was conducted pompously, with lots of elaborate decorations and traditional rituals.
The fashion designer's runway show was pompously extravagant, featuring over-the-top costumes and elaborate sets.
The queen arrived pompously in a horse-drawn carriage.
The senator spoke pompously, with a condescending tone that belittled his opponents.
The conductor waved his baton pompously, signaling the start of the symphony.
The conductor led the orchestra pompously, waving his baton with great authority.
He walked pompously down the aisle in his graduation robe.
The speaker delivered his speech pompously, using grandiose words.
He entered the room pompously, dressed in a tuxedo and top hat.
The chef presented the dish pompously, but it turned out to be disappointing.
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