pomp
— Noun
– English
~ ceremonial elegance and splendor; "entered with much eclat in a coach drawn by eight white horses"
pomp
— Noun
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~ cheap or pretentious or vain display
pompadour
— Noun
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~ French noblewoman who was the lover of Louis XV, whose policies she influenced (1721-1764)
pompadour
— Noun
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~ a hair style in which the front hair is swept up from the forehead
pompadour
— Verb
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~ style women's hair in a pompadour
pompano
— Noun
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~ any of several deep-bodied food fishes of western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico
pompano
— Noun
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~ flesh of pompano; warm-water fatty fish
pompeii
— Noun
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~ ancient city to the southeast of Naples that was buried by a volcanic eruption from Vesuvius
pompey
— Noun
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~ Roman general and statesman who quarrelled with Caesar and fled to Egypt where he was murdered (106-48 BC)
Pompey
— Noun
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~ a port city in southern England on the English Channel; Britain's major naval base
pompon
— Noun
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~ dusky grey food fish found from Louisiana and Florida southward
pompon
— Noun
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~ decoration consisting of a ball of tufted wool or silk; usually worn on a hat
pomposity
— Noun
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~ lack of elegance as a consequence of being pompous and puffed up with vanity
pompous
— Adjective
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~ characterized by pomp and ceremony and stately display
pompous
— Adjective
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~ puffed up with vanity; "a grandiloquent and boastful manner"; "overblown oratory"; "a pompous speech"; "pseudo-scientific gobbledygook and pontifical hooey"- Newsweek
pompously
— Adverb
– English
~ in a pompous manner; "he pompously described his achievements"