Examples of 'pomp' in a sentence

Meaning of "pomp"

pomp (noun) - Pomp refers to a grand or ostentatious display characterized by elaborate or exaggerated ceremony. It is commonly used to describe formal events, celebrations, or performances that are marked by an impressive and showy presentation
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  • Show of magnificence; parade; display; power.
  • A procession distinguished by ostentation and splendor; a pageant.
  • To make a pompous display; to conduct.

How to use "pomp" in a sentence

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An hour of pomp and show they know.
Pomp refers to important details of the design.
With all the pomp and glory.
He hated pomp and circumstance and pretentiousness.
I loved all the pomp and ceremony.
And here we celebrate it with a lot of pomp.
I loved the pomp and the glitter.
There had never been such a display of pomp.
For they seek pomp and treasure.
A royal nuptials was designed with appropriate pomp.
The religious pomp and circumstance is a cover.
So he went forth before his people in his pomp.
All that pomp and romance stuff.
Weddings are to show off pomp and finery.
Like a slip pomp and were playing at to you.

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Napoleon will arrive in pomp and in power.
Behind the pomp he could not go to hell.
Just stripped of its pomp and frills.
In all the pomp of funeral robes arrayed.
We must marry her with great pomp.
He disliked ecclesiastical pomp and advocated simplification.
The soldiers enter with great pomp.
Midst the pomp and toils of war.
He performed a yagna with pomp and gaiety.
I want pomp and circumstance in the form of an unveiling.
Far too much pomp these days.
The ceremony was conducted with great pomp.
They even have pomp and circumstances.
His rule was marked by splendor and pomp.
Jerusalem is in the pomp of its solemn festivities.
The feast was carried on with great pomp.
I love all that pomp and circumstance.
The event is marked with great pomp.
We love all the pomp and ceremony.
It is celebrated with great grandeur and pomp.
He was greeted with pomp and many festivities.
Improves the quality of the muscle pomp.
There is a lot of pomp and ceremony involved.
But the manner in which this pomp is.
He was buried without pomp in the hospital courtyard.
He came on a leaf boat without excessive pomp.
I do not like a lot of pomp and circumstance.
I did not like its glitter and pomp.
They are married with pomp and ceremony.
All you are doing is creating a sort of faux pomp.
This was an era of great pomp and prestige.
With pomp and ridiculous display.
Ordinations involve much pomp and ceremony.
Pomp and circumstance playing cheers and applause.
There was very little pomp and circumstance.

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