Bombastic in a sentence as an adjective

I'm sure a lot of this stuff sounds terribly bombastic.

Each time he gets mentioned, it's better for them and for him, thus the bombastic claims.

To pour a little cool water on this bombastic post -- I have much love and respect for Rails.

That's a comment on a blog post, proposing a bombastic title, "Better than Shor".

It tends to run towards bombastic, deliberately, for effect.

Full of factual errors and bombastic opinion masquerading as truth.

>"His selection of words is in one of the bombastic veins"I am not completely sure what this even means, but I am sure there is irony in there!

Follow authors and bloggers on social media, talk to your friends in science, furrow your brow at bombastic university press releases and seek the nuance.

It seems to be an Internet-wide phenomenon to jump to the most bombastic possible conclusion given a limited set of facts.

However, when reporters, bloggers, and commentators flood the internet with harassment stories accompanied with such vitriolic language, it's harder for me to tell the actual stories apart from the bombastic linkbait.

Larry Ellison had similar coverage when it came to being incredibly loud and obnoxious - and he's as close to a traditional industrialist as the software industry gets.> "but I really don't feel like starting a long historic discussion here.."Pardon me for saying so, but you've made some big claims and controversial statements, and your response to any refutation has been "well, I don't want to start a discussion here..." - so what do you want to do, besides drop a big, bombastic claim and walk out?

I'm sure they'll make money on it, but i can't wait until the first rip of this 'unlistenable' album hits pirate bay. as a piece of 'institutional critique', the website/album/company itself is moderately interesting, but barely that since most of what they say regarding contemporary art, exclusivity, ephemerality, and Damien Hirst can be rather easily countered -- due to their tendency toward bombastic or hyperbolic statements without any evidence thereof.

His first email to employees, sent just after he assumed the CEO mantel on earlier this year, was filled with bombastic and false platitudes:ā€¯mantel: a beam, stone, or arch serving as a lintel to support the masonry above a fireplacemantle: a figurative cloak symbolizing preeminence or authority the mantle of leadership>

Bombastic definitions

adjective

ostentatiously lofty in style; "a man given to large talk"; "tumid political prose"

See also: declamatory large orotund tumid turgid