Definitionadv. in a rhetorically grandiloquent manner
Last update: July 17, 2015
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His family are somewhat grandiloquently spoken of as "cloth merchants ruined by the Revolution," but it seems that at the actual time of his birth his father was a locksmith. [Please select]
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"I'll explain that to you later," said Jack grandiloquently.' [Please select]
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They called their domains grandiloquently "the four quarters of the earth." [Please select]
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I thought Jane never would forget that unfortunate, abominable sentence spoken so grandiloquently to Mary. [Please select]
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Zdrzhinski, the officer with the long mustache, spoke grandiloquently of the Saltanov dam being "a Russian Thermopylae," and of how a deed worthy of antiquity had been performed by General Raevski. [Please select]
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"The condition of the shop," said the little bookseller, grandiloquently, with a wave of his hand, "yields to more important matters; namely, to thy condition, my child, which is not of the best." [Please select]
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