Use "grandiose" in a sentence

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1. Antarctica has always inspired grandiose schemes.

2. It's just another of Wheeler's grandiose schemes.

3. He's always producing grandiose plans that never work.

4. Statements of positive expectations need not be grandiose.

5. Not one of Kim's grandiose plans has even begun.

6. Bombastically may be defined as “ In a grandiose manner ”, “ Grandiosely in a grandiose manner ” and “ Bombastically In a bombastic manner, with bombastic language ”

7. That is to say that this is a grandiose space.

8. Their proposals are simple, grandiose in scope and traverse party lines.

9. 2 Such impressiveness usually takes the form of truly grandiose realism.

10. But the idea of the mixed economy was hardly less grandiose.

11. He dismissed his assistant with a grandiose sweep of his hand.

12. Once again this year, we have launched a grandiose advertising blitz.

13. She attacked her colleagues for indulging in "grandiose and grandiloquent language".

14. Have grandiose aims but puny abilities, great ambition but little talent.

15. Today the Government has grandiose plans for a new futuristic city centre.

16. The abandonment of grandiose planning intentions was the consequence of market conditions.

17. His grandiose manner impressed those who met him for the first time.

18. 3 Such impressiveness usually takes the form of a truly grandiose realism.

19. The grandiose scheme for a journey across the desert came to nothing.

20. 19 synonyms for Baronial: august, grand, grandiose, imposing, lordly, magnific, magnificent, majestic

21. The real taste is disguised by the grandiose wording that accompanies them.

22. In the autumn twilight the great building appeared simultaneously shoddy and grandiose.

23. Affected: See: bogus , formal , grandiose , histrionic , inclined , interested , orgulous , orotund , pretentious , proud , specious , tartuffish

24. Dalí was highly imaginative, and also enjoyed indulging in unusual and grandiose behavior.

25. Its outlook will remain uniquely short-term, pragmatic, suspicious of grandiose institutional change.

26. She had some grandiose ( ie overambitious ) plan to start up her own company.

27. In a grandiose manner Familiarity information: Bombastically used as an adverb is rare.

28. The differences between the two groups can not be couched in such grandiose terms.

29. He could no longer live the grandiose lifestyle to which he had become accustomed.

30. Mir geht es Blendend: Last post 30 Sep 09, 19:59: Mir geht es Blendend Ich würde zwar jetzt einfach sagen: I'm brilliant, aber heißt das dann… 8 Replies: superb sublime terrific splendid grandiose fantastic grandiose grandiloquent wonderful - grandios: Last post 16 Oct 10, 11:45: Eine grandiose Persönlichkeit

31. Cossacks 3 Game features: Grandiose battles of up to 32,000 soldiers on the battlefield

32. Their grandiose products, the League of Nations and the United Nations, have failed in this.

33. Synonyms for Bourgie include bougie, chichi, flamboyant, affected, grandiose, swank, showy, splashy, contrived and pompous

34. Of course grandiose ideas of this sort can never be said to be entirely new.

35. On the one hand they are rebuilding in Berlin the grandiose capital of a restored nation state.

36. To ask for definitive answers to such grandiose questions would, of course, be a tall order.

37. It is a grandiose occasion that reveals the nature of both the institution and its members. Sentencedict.com

38. Such ideals were grandiose both in their conception and in relation to the practicalities of post-war reconstruction.

39. The grandiose scale of events projected by the pre-event publicity was a far cry from reality.

40. To hir, the grandiose promises of Utopia emblazoned across the screen were not only unconvincing but nauseating.

41. • The Bombastic, vainglorious Nivelle had virtually announced to the world his grandiose expectations, making the dreadful defeat

42. 29 In such a context Mr Bush's grandiose schemes are not only unwelcome; they are an irrelevance.

43. Grandiose redevelopment programmes of redundant docks around the country have resulted in the demolition of numerous old warehouses.

44. Despite Mr Haider's grandiose, unbelievable last-minute pledges to clean up his act, there should be no wavering.

45. The more grandiose their mad ark visions got, the more interested in the whole idea they all became.

46. A wise suspicion is that such a fate awaits any treaty containing grandiose reductions or harsh enforcement penalties.

47. The bombastic, vainglorious Nivelle had virtually announced to the world his grandiose expectations, making the dreadful defeat doubly damaging.

48. Most importantly, it should be cheaper than some grandiose schemes being floated to bring back the age of sail.

49. Parts of the grandiose Stalin-era building were sold to casino owners to raise money to stave off closure.

50. And, of course, she has imagined for herself an importance that goes beyond the grandiose to the downright loopy.