Use "pomp" in a sentence

1. Colorful, showy display; pageantry or pomp.

2. The coronation was conducted with great pomp.

3. He was buried with great pomp and solemnity.

4. Walk down the aisle- - all " Pomp and Circumstance. "

5. The royal guests were welcomed with pomp and ceremony.

6. Definition of pomp and Circumstance in the Idioms Dictionary

7. Their betrothal took place with great pomp and rejoicings.

8. The people responsible for pomp and circumstance recognize this.

9. The queen was welcomed with great pomp and circumstance.

10. Pomp, pageantry and symbolism mark the first day of this visit.

11. The queen's birthday was celebrated with great pomp and ceremony .

12. The official was accompanied by all the pomp of his high position.

13. ‘TV provided the Circumstance of the Coronation in black and white, but the cinema adds the pomp.’ ‘The pomp and the Circumstance is all engineered by them, not by us.’ ‘The celebration was a grand display of pomp and Circumstance led by the students of the school.’

14. Formal display or ceremony (archaic except in the phrase pomp and Circumstance)

15. Despite all the pomp of his office/position, he has only limited powers.

16. All that space, all that pomp, for just a bit of food.

17. General Meade cared but little for the pomp and parade of war.

18. What does pomp and Circumstance expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

19. He was buried in Westminster Abbey "without any manner of pomp" on 14 February.

20. These are men who lead their daily lives with inflated pomp; they grovel for nothing.

21. She arrived at the airport without the pomp and ceremony that usually accompanies important politicians.

22. On this occasion, the smooth display of pomp was meant to serve a deeper political purpose.

23. Hence, they have taught that Christ’s return would be with great display and visible pomp.

24. All pluck and pomp, it rang throughout the hall in dulcet tones as never before.

25. No amount of display or pomp is going to increase it, or lack of it detract.

26. For this reason it is best to carry out funerals with a minimum of pomp and fuss.

27. No strangers in black coats, no false pomp and ceremony; just his family, just his friends.

28. He chafes at the pomp and security that has descended on him with his new post.

29. The real question is, though, does all this pomp and circumstance result in a superior loaf?

30. The Senator's problems overshadowed all the pomp and ceremony of the opening of the 105th Congress.

31. He was very tall and spoke with great pomp : " I am the color of royalty and power .

32. And he is not to come with regal pomp and splendor —no robes of royalty nor any sparkling diadems.

33. 17 Ceremonies recalling the pomp of the empire lasted six hours as the funeral cortege processed through the city.

34. The Prince was welcomed with warmth, but not with all the pomp and circumstance he was used to.

35. An illustration of this can be found in the funerals of very famous people conducted with great pomp and circumstance.

36. He was in his pomp, and, like the lilies of the field, he toiled not neither did he spin.

37. The Royal Family is all about serious responsibilities: pomp and circumstance, figureheads for the land of hope and glory.

38. Byzantine > Art antique & médiéval > Musiciens Ambulants, maison de Ciceron, Pompéi, Ier s

39. The Prime Minister was received with all the traditional pomp and ceremony that is laid on for visiting heads of government.

40. Voice over Back to the 1950's ... and all the pomp and ceremony of an Encaenia at the Sheldonian Theatre.

41. The marriage was celebrated with great pomp and splendour, many feasts and entertainments, and public parades and celebrations followed commemorating the event.

42. His natural instincts led him away from the pomp and ceremony of regal splendour to the poverty of London's East End.

43. Bragging of their exploits vaunt usually connotes more pomp and bombast than boast and less crudity or naïveté than brag

44. The orchestral piece is a staple in graduation ceremonies, but it’s actually part of a larger piece called “Pomp and Circumstance in D Major, Op

45. That's so.'' "Golly, but wouldn't be jes' hab bad a mighty tough meal if be had got yo'; l'ish!" said Pomp, Badgeringly.

46. Crouching Tiger doesn't so much break new ground as reconfigure the genre with the pomp and ceremony of Western production values and psychological nuance

47. Allargando - Getting slower and broader (more majestic) Musical examples where the term 'Allargando' is used: Elgar Pomp & Circumstance No.1 b.8 ('Poco Allargando')

48. The election of Putin’s longtime acolyte and handpicked successor, Dmitri Medvedev, as Russia’s president means that Putin is formally surrendering all the pomp and circumstance of Kremlin power.

49. The Australian Bicentenary was marked by pomp and ceremony across Australia to mark the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet of British ships at Sydney in 1788

50. They range from expressions of praise to narrative history, from the joys of the grape harvest to the pomp of the palace inauguration, from reminiscences to hope, from request to entreaty.

51. Broil fails at the most fundamental of levels, and rather than being the pomp fantasy horror, or the edgy vampire-killer thriller it could have been, it is just a mess.

52. Blearily it’s eyes opened, and the night watch gave way to the day, sleepless sentinels transferring guardianship to the rested relief without ceremony or pomp, the gears flowing effortlessly from shadowy dark to …

53. 16 It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations , from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forevermore.

54. 17 As an amateur Margaret Mead, it's the point at which guests give themselves over to the esprit de wedding that's much more compelling than the whole with-this-ring pomp and circumstance to me.

55. 11 hours ago · It was a televised affair, and the backdrop gleamed with pomp: golden drapery, candelabras dripping crystals, stars and stripes, and the presidential seal Bedecking a quartet of flags.

56. 21 As an amateur Margaret Mead, it's the point at which guests give themselves over to the esprit de wedding that's much more compelling than the whole with-this-ring pomp and circumstance to me.

57. A Parthenon frieze helps us to visualize the pomp and grandeur of the festival procession—the cavalry, the racing chariots, the sacrificial cows and sheep, the young men and girls bearing the equipment to be used at the sacrifice.

58. The people will be a people of free volition, in the day when thou Assemblest thy army with holy pomp: the dew of thy youth will be produced for thee from the breast of the morning" (Ps

59. New standards and values were set up and the pomp and splendour of the viceregal court and the princes , which used to impress so much , suddenly appeared supremely ridiculous and vulgar and rather shameful , surrounded as they were by the poverty and misery of the people .

60. The focal point for many Canadians on July 1 is Parliament Hill with its pomp and pageantry, including the Changing of the Guard; the RCMP Musical Ride; the Canada on the March musical salute, featuring the Air Command Pipes and Drums Band; the aerial manoeuvres of the SkyHawks over Parliament Hill before landing in Jacques-Cartier Park; and the flypast of the Snowbirds.

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