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Filter by Meaning The priest's pontifical vestments were washed and ironed.
The pope's pontifical authority is unquestionable.
The pontifical academy of sciences is based in Vatican City.
The pontifical mass was attended by thousands of faithful.
The pope received a pontifical audience from a delegation of bishops.
The pontifical university offers courses in theology and philosophy.
His pontifical speech at the charity event was met with eye-rolls and yawns.
The pontifical mannerisms of the new manager made the employees feel uncomfortable.
The politician's pontifical promises were nothing but empty words.
The author's pontifical writing style made the novel difficult to read.
The chef's pontifical attitude towards his sous chef made for a tense kitchen environment.
The businessman's pontifical demeanor in the meeting was off-putting.
The teacher's pontifical lectures made the students lose interest in the subject.
The musician's pontifical behavior towards his fans was disappointing.
The artist's pontifical statements about their artwork were questioned by the critics.
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