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Definition of Pomposo

Pomposo
Pomposo Pom*po"so, a. & adv. [It.] (Mus.) Grand and dignified; in grand style.

Meaning of Pomposo from wikipedia

- subito fortissimo, for example: getting softer then suddenly very loud pomposo Pompous, ceremonious ponticello or sul ponticello (pont.) On the bridge...
- Javier Julián Castañeda Pomposo (born 7 October 1967) is a Mexican politician. At different times he has been affiliated with the National Action Party...
- The viola pomposa (also known as the violino pomposo) is a five-stringed instrument developed around 1725. There are no exact dimensions applicable to...
- released in 1999 and re-released on September 10, 2002. No Pares de Sudar Pomposo Solo Te Quiero Amar El Marciano Tengo Fiebre Comienza a Menear Que Tu Quieres...
- tell you a mystery", then the long aria "The trumpet shall sound", marked pomposo ma non-allegro ("dignified but not fast"). Handel originally wrote this...
- Manchot, the bartender 1974: Once Upon a Scoundrel 1974: La Choca - Don Pomposo (final film role) "Inicios del cine de Horror en México. 1933-1940 : Víctor...
- V. The Elephant Double b**** and piano: this section is marked Allegro pomposo, the great caricature for an elephant. The piano plays a waltz-like triplet...
- L'istesso tempo Horns Variation K Vivace Trumpets Variation L Allegro pomposo Trombones and tuba Variation M Moderato Percussion (timpani; b**** drum...
- Margarito Pomposo Barros (1910 – 11 November 2007) was a Mexican long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1932 Summer Olympics and finished...
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