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But in a span of 48 hours, the Nets' coach has said bombastically whatever came to his mind.
The fugue is very difficult to perform, and ends bombastically.
It was as though the newer imperial power had to assert itself more bombastically through its station architecture.
He clapped the watch closed, and it resounded bombastically there in the stillness.
He stomped off, ending the conversation bombastically: "Print that."
"I saw her getting in a truck," volunteered the girl who'd popped her gum so bombastically.
Walter shuffled a handkerchief out of his hip pocket and blew his nose bombastically.
Bombastically, he delivered his statement, one hand tucked beneath his coat in Napoleonic fashion.
It is important to remain strictly impartial and objective on this issue, resisting the temptation to approach it bombastically.
The suspects were cowardly and bombastically verbose.
The book is bombastically anti-Romantic.
Students can try to win prizes by playing a game that features a 20-foot-by-20-foot replica of the hotel from which women bombastically shout "Egoiste!"
I don't trust witnesses," Rhyme said bombastically.
Wells also gives a description of the game from the view of one of the Generals in the battle bombastically relating his memoirs.
Thematic segments of the film are introduced by a narrator bombastically intoning quasi-biblical pronouncements in which humanity is referred to as "he."
Justice Wills, the presiding judge, bombastically described the case as "the worst . . . I have ever tried."
Mann's illustrations are usually bombastically narrative, though occasionally allegorical, conveying simple, direct messages in much the same way as a Norman Rockwell painting.
Every song on this album is gorgeous and richly emotional without being bombastically emotive, and the rhythmic and thematic experiments.
Judith Clurman, Prism Concerts' artistic director, conducted rather bombastically, but she should be commended for her role in a nice program.
Even the brazen "Tuba Mirum," which should produce a thrilling sense of awe, does little more than resound bombastically.
Longtime sidekick Ed McMahon ritualistically and bombastically introduced the Carnac routines.
They cannot even agree if they have played each other 61 or 62 times in a heated rivalry that is known widely, if bombastically, as the Holy War.
European diplomats and politicians bombastically pondered the 'eastern question', ie how to dismember the empire and cherry-pick its choicest parts.
She described three software products shown at the Computer Dealer's Exhibition in Las Vegas that year that were being advertised bombastically.
As he enters his ninth decade, with a new volume, bombastically entitled Better than God, out this month, his writing shows no diminution in either scope or ambition.