Sentences with phrase «grandiose schemes»

The phrase "grandiose schemes" refers to ambitious plans or ideas that are often extravagant or exaggerated in nature. Full definition
Her simmering resentments, delusions of divinity, and grandiose schemes make her as deadly and hypnotic as the snakes she surrounds herself with.
If Judge Smith was in doubt how seriously Nintendo's more grandiose schemes should be taken, she needed only ask the Software Publishers Association.
When Jean Drapeau, the mayor of Montreal, first unfurled some of his grandiose schemes the world snickered.
Sadly, once the quasi-love affair between Givens» (Head of State, A Rage in Harlem) news reporter character and Blankman emerges, his character goes into supporting mode, and the one funny angle (how relatives of superheroes cope with the grandiose schemes of their siblings) gets shelved for the duration.
For another, the details of the heist are far more complicated with a lot of moving parts and ancillary characters, such as Dwight Yoakam's prison warden, who have no idea that they are playing a part in Jimmy's grandiose scheme.
Even worse, the grandiose schemes for renewable energy only are ilkely to result in a collapse of the energy grids due to the intermittent nature of wind and solar energy.
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