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magniloquence



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But these nuggets feel so precision-engineered to showcase Smith’s hard-earned self-awareness that they appear trite, even insincere, when juxtaposed with his riotous magniloquence.

From Washington Post Nov. 5, 2021

Hillary may not have MacKaye’s magniloquence, but he shares his idealism.

From New York Times Mar. 13, 2017

But he paced, and roared, and pointed, and pounded, and stabbed with his cigar, and spoke with an intelligence and a magniloquence and a force that overwhelmed.

From Time Magazine Archive

Capably staged by Lee Strasberg, the play, Mr. Kingsley's first-staged, has periods of magniloquence and structural fatuity.

From Time Magazine Archive

I cannot imagine those young soldiers and the women they loved pleased with the ill-breeding and theatricality of Carlyle, nor I think with the magniloquence of Hugo.

From Certain Noble Plays of Japan From the manuscripts of Ernest Fenollosa by Ezra Pound




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