Phrases with «much pomp»

The phrase "much pomp" means a lot of showiness or grand display, usually in a celebratory or formal manner. Full definition

Sentences with «much pomp»

  • They make loud prayers with as much pomp and pageantry as they can devise, choosing always to avoid dealing with the truth of what they do. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Though the installation was celebrated with much pomp, ceremony, and incense, and with fervent prayers that God would bless the new past, it was not a time of great hope and promise for St. John's. (firstthings.com)
  • Amid much pomp, Students Matter, the nonprofit fundingVergara, announced support for a similar challenge, Davids v. New York. (californiapolicycenter.org)
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