Examples of 'rather grand' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather grand"

rather grand - This phrase is used to describe something that is impressive, elegant, or magnificent in a somewhat extravagant or ostentatious manner. It suggests a certain level of luxury or sophistication

How to use "rather grand" in a sentence

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rather grand
He agreed to see me in a rather grand way.
His appearance was rather grand and he himself was quite handsome.
Lady Engleton sounds rather grand.
Rather grand house.
This necklace is rather grand.
Is not this a rather grand name for such a lousy horse.
That 's grand theft auto on a rather grand scale.
It must have been a rather grand house before it was divided into flats.
Being honest, this casino slot looks rather grand.
A rather grand aim but one that we have tried to adhere to ever since.
The show was rather grand.
The rather grand old Main Street is usually empty of pedestrians.
It was all rather grand.
A rather grand white water mill also crosses between Buxton and Lamas.
Large in size and on a split level ; this is a rather grand entrance.

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An empire, being a rather grand and important public spectacle, makes many headlines.
He was quite nice . He agreed to see me in a rather grand way.
As a rather grand imperial name. And we tend to think of the name Caligula.
In general, Ascension can be used as a rather grand escape maneuver.
Seems a rather grand strategy, Lord Aethelred.
I thought she'd be rather grand.
Elsie wanted something rather grand for Billy, but they were very much in love.
I have rented a townhouse not far from here, and it 's rather grand.
A narrator is a rather grand word, really, for storyteller.
He was quite nice, I mean, he agreed to see me in a rather grand way.
Sounds rather grand to me, Pierpont.
And it's rather grand.
It seems a rather grand strategy Lord Aethelred, and for what?
However, last night's event, in our rather grand Town Hall, was nothing of the kind.
Mr Hughes (S). - The President-in-Office has talked of rather grand proportionate increases in research spending.

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Examples of using Rather
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