Use "pedant|pedants" in a sentence

1. He's an old pedant.

2. Anyway, Oliver's a pedant.

3. Only pedants believe in the advantage of obfuscation.

4. He is a perfect type of pedant.

5. This architect had been a pedant.

6. He's a great pedant, Oliver.

7. The habit of mind or manner characteristic pedant.

8. He's a bit of a pedant.

9. We at Bardolatry are not academics, scholars, pedagogues, or pedants

10. In the flesh she can be tart, a pedant even.

11. What does Academe mean? A scholar, especially a pedant

12. True pedants add the proviso that an edge can not also be a node.

13. It is the work of a pedant, and shows no originality.

14. He is a real pedant. He just echoes what the book says.

15. A man of talent is one thing , and a pedant another.

16. Only pedant spends the ten minutes between classes in his seat.

17. A Captious pedant an excessively demanding and faultfinding tutor Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for Captious

18. 14 I am no pedant and avoid being dogmatic concerning English grammar and expression.

19. A pedant will always insist that you ask for 'fewer' items rather than 'less'.

20. He has been reading books all his life, and has become a pedant.

21. This old pedant is so rigid that he refuses to change his ideas.

22. The pedant likes to chant poems before his students in rhythmic measured tones.

23. I am no pedant and avoid being dogmatic concerning English grammar and expression.

24. As you drill all day heap in the book, not a pedant would be odd miles.

25. He claims that he was a little pedant, even as early as the age of five.

26. Does a pedant digest his common place book into a folio? he quickly becomes great.

27. A right little pedant she can be, when it comes to an intellectual argument.

28. Conundrum (n.) 1590s, an abusive term for a person, perhaps meaning "a pedant;" c

29. Her successor and distant cousin, James of Scotland, was a Bigoted pedant, and under his rule the perennial Court …

30. Pedants will also claim, with what I am sure is eye-popping insincerity and shameless disingenuousness, that their fight is only for 'clarity'.

31. The Churls was released in 1968, just about the time when pundits and pedants were starting to distinguish the words rock and rock 'n' roll

32. PEDANT. Ay, what else? And, but I be deceived, Signior Baptista may remember me Near twenty years ago in Genoa, Where we were lodgers at the Pegasus.

33. Abhominable: An old mode of spelling abominable , on the supposition that it was derived from <internalXref urlencoded="ab%20homine">ab homine</internalXref>, from or repugnant to man, ridiculed as pedantic by Shakspere in the character of the pedant Holofernes.