'Office' was a grandiose term for it really.
Who in our therapeutic society does not see his own life's enterprise in similarly grandiose and narcissistic terms?
Then again, it is Obama himself, and not just his supporters, who casts his presidency in grandiose terms.
"He spoke always in grandiose terms, horrific but generalized."
He remembered looking up these strangely grandiose terms in his early days of infatuation with the law.
Having absorbed those lessons, today's singer-songwriters tend to think in less grandiose terms.
The differences between the two groups cannot be couched in such grandiose terms.
And they no longer treat love and death in grandiose terms.
Fizel was one of the few men on earth who could affort to express affection in such grandiose terms.
Plan seems rather a grandiose term for the ramblings of our erstwhile ideologues don't you think?