grandiosely

IPA: grˈændioʊsɫi

adverb

  • In a grandiose manner
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Examples of "grandiosely" in Sentences

  • It took my dad eight years to pay off the note he signed to buy the little store, grandiosely sub-titled
  • A committee, grandiosely labeled a "Super Congress" will essentially decide whether and how much we'll cut and whether and how much we'll tax.
  • "The government has failed grandiosely," said FT Deutschland, "in its campaign to make the new stability pact a real instrument of budget discipline."
  • "I will buy a Guston," I thought to myself grandiosely, "the way that Matisse bought the small Cezanne that became a cornerstone of his artistic life."
  • She was obsessed with what she rather grandiosely referred to as “la cuisine française,” enthusiastically trilling the words in her extraordinarily operatic, uniquely accented French.
  • Beyond the Kornuchaket much more snow had fallen, and a few miles brought us to Moses 'Village, called grandiosely "Arctic City," since a trader had established a store and a road-house there.
  • Not only have genuine opposition parties been marginalized, but Putin's personal popularity is immense among Russians who laud him as the strong and decisive figure needed by a sprawling country troubled by corruption, an Islamist insurgency and a vast gap between the impoverished and the grandiosely super-rich.

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