Sentences with phrase «typically bombastic»

Earlier this week, in his typically bombastic and bold style, Arnold Schwarzenegger announced that he'll be suing the oil giants.
Certainly, the multiplayer is balanced and exciting, and the campaign missions we've played have been typically bombastic.
Despite the typically bombastic campaign rhetoric by Trump to the contrary, I don't believe bond investors as a group believe the federal government is significantly more likely to default under Trump than it would have been under Clinton.
Because beyond his typically bombastic proclamation that «it's already too late» for most women to become programmers is a much more important message: Computer science ought to be a basic part of school curriculum, giving both male and female students early exposure to an increasingly important skill set in today's economy.

Not exact matches

It was a typically lively and bombastic performance, but the band flexed another muscle later in the show by appearing in a sketch where they tap into their Canadian roots a little (everyone in Arcade Fire, except Win Butler, is from Canada).
On one hand, «Toy Story» had long since cornered the sincere ode - to - childhood - playthings approach, while the «Transformers» and «G.I. Joe» movies went the overkill route, all but obliterating the notion that those bombastic adventures could in any way relate to how kids use the related toy products, and treating them more like the afterthought tie - ins «Star Wars» and other films typically support.
Modern Warfare was a loud, bombastic spectacle with visual and auditory sensations typically reserved for big budget Michael Bay blockbusters.
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