Crossword-Solution: POMPOUSNESS
We have 15 clues for the answer “POMPOUSNESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| exhibitionism | 5 answers |
| priggishness | 17 answers |
| prudishness | 17 answers |
| puritanic | 17 answers |
| Parading. | 18 answers |
| pedantry | 21 answers |
| prudery | 23 answers |
| pageantry | 25 answers |
| stuffiness | 27 answers |
| Pomp | 32 answers |
| pietism | 40 answers |
| primness | 42 answers |
| Parade | 54 answers |
| Precision | 56 answers |
| pomposity | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with POMPOUSNESS (5)
There are other times when the attitude, severely impartial and studiously aloof, accuses itself of a little pompousness.
After which he proceeded with much pompousness to pronounce the following opinion: “It is said in the Shastras----” “Your majesty need hardly display so much erudition! Doubtless it comes from the lips of Jayudeva or some other one of your Nine Gems of Science, who know much more about their songs and their stanzas than they do about their scriptures,” insolently interrupted the Baital, who never lost an opportunity of carping at those reverend men.
Dickinson was there, and Scherer, who had just got back from Europe; the talk fell on the Citizens Union, which Scherer belittled with an air of consequence and pompousness that struck me disagreeably, and with an eye newly critical I detected in him a certain disintegration, deterioration.
Young men, with the fire of ambition burning in them and a proper scorn for mere superficial ceremony, had to sweat their tempers and bow down beneath the yoke of senile pompousness.
Jehudah Löb Levin (born in 1845), surnamed Yehallel, another poet who was an habitual contributor to _Ha-Shahar_, owes his fame to the fervent realism of his poems, which, however, suffer from pompousness and prolixity.