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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The dictator addressed the nation pompously, promising prosperity while suppressing dissent.
The manager walked around the office pompously, thinking highly of himself.
The monarch entered the room pompously, expecting everyone to bow down to him.
The lawyer argued pompously, trying to intimidate the opposition.
The expert spoke pompously about the topic, assuming everyone else was ignorant.
The athlete celebrated his victory pompously, showing off to the spectators.
The CEO spoke pompously during the board meeting, belittling his colleagues' ideas.
The actor delivered his lines pompously, trying to impress the audience.
The art critic reviewed the exhibition pompously, using art history terminology.
The singer performed the song pompously, adding unnecessary vocal runs and riffs.
The artist painted the picture pompously, using bright colors and bold brush strokes.
The storyteller told the tale pompously, exaggerating the details for dramatic effect.
The TV host interviewed the celebrity pompously, asking intrusive and sensationalized questions.
The author wrote pompously about the complexity of his characters.
The musician performed pompously, with exaggerated gestures.
The architect spoke pompously about the design of the building.
The businessman acted pompously, expecting everyone to cater to him.
She strutted pompously down the runway, tossing her hair.
The salesman spoke pompously about his company's products.
The art critic wrote pompously about the meaning of the painting.
The politician spoke pompously about the importance of the issue.
The teacher lectured pompously about the importance of studying.
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