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bombastic

[bom-bas-tik] / bɒmˈbæs tɪk /


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“One of the problems is that capital-M ‘miracles’ have a tendency to be quite bombastic” in biblical entertainment, says Leshem, who directed most episodes of “The Saints.”

From The Wall Street Journal

And despite his bombastic wardrobe — a lot of primary colors, sunglasses indoors and his signature turbans — he’s surprisingly tranquil in person.

From Los Angeles Times

Danny Wainwright, a 56-year-old middle school teacher in Zephyr’s district, said he doesn’t always back aggressive protests or bombastic political rhetoric.

From Seattle Times

The media mogul dismissed Trump as a crude, bombastic simpleton even before The Donald got into politics.

From Seattle Times

Like his predecessors O'Reilly and the bombastic former opinion host Glenn Beck, who was prominent during the Obama era, he may try to pivot into his own media brand.

From BBC