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- wordiness, verbiage, loquacity, garrulousness, logorrhea, prolixity,
grandiloquence, expatiation, sesquipedalianism, and overwriting. The word verbosity...
- very high-register
phrasing more
appropriate to a nobleman,
conveying grandiloquence and self-importance. This is
somewhat ironic,
since the speaker, an...
- acting.
Callas had the
perfect face for it. Her big
features matched its
grandiloquence and
spoke volumes from a distance." In
regard to Callas's
physical acting...
- The
Dithyramb of the Rose and Asklepius.
Although occasionally his
grandiloquence blunts the
poetic effect of his work, some of
Sikelianos finer lyrics...
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Entertainment W****ly gave it
grade "D" and wrote: "Even for
teens hooked on the
grandiloquence of death-metal masochism, the
movie may seem
closer to an
endless Sunday...
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rated the film 3.5/5,
writing the film, "continues its
tradition of
grandiloquence and magnitude... high drama, more than spectacle, is what
lends its...
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Germany at large. His
gimlet eye for the
vanity of
mythologies and
grandiloquence puts him a step
ahead of his New
German Cinema colleagues Wim Wenders...
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aesthetic design with a
command that
allows him to
achieve spontaneous grandiloquence. With its br**** body, its pearl-button keys, its mouthpiece, and its...
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perfect example of a
Hindi film
couching its
extreme prejudices in
grandiloquence and
tacky clichés, with
those clichés
embedded in
resplendent frames...