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    pomp
    [ noun ]
    1. cheap or pretentious or vain display

    2. <noun.communication>
    3. ceremonial elegance and splendor

    4. <noun.attribute>
      entered with much eclat in a coach drawn by eight white horses


    Pomp \Pomp\, n. [OE. pompe, F. pompe, L. pompa, fr. Gr. ? a
    sending, a solemn procession, pomp, fr. ? to send. Cf. {Pump}
    a shoe.]
    1. A procession distinguished by ostentation and splendor; a
    pageant. ``All the pomps of a Roman triumph.'' --Addison.

    2. Show of magnificence; parade; display; power.

    Syn: Display; parade; pageant; pageantry; splendor; state;
    magnificence; ostentation; grandeur; pride.


    Pomp \Pomp\, v. i.
    To make a pompons display; to conduct. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.

    1. Residents have seen it all before and hardly raise an eyebrow to what has become a routine of pomp, protection and protest.
    2. He will be helped by both pomp and circumstance.
    3. 'Let the lion dog be small, with the selling cape of dignity round its neck and billowing standard of pomp above its back,' she declared. China's modern leaders have shown no such conspicuous affection for the four-legged creatures.
    4. But in all the din and pomp of the long day, a historic moment occurred quietly behind closed doors when the Soviet leader stepped into the tower of the posh Fairmont Hotel and shook hands with South Korean President Roh Tae-woo.
    5. World War II veteran and Purple Heart winner Anthony Beggetta died expecting to be buried with military pomp.
    6. Marines delivered as much pomp and ceremony as they could.
    7. Sir Patrick Palmer became the 15th commander of NATO's northern flank Monday with military pomp and under heavy security.
    8. He gets the title, a bit of pomp and ceremony, and that's it.
    9. President Francois Mitterrand has been accused of favoring pomp over the people for his lavish three-day bicentennial blast.
    10. But that has not diminished the pomp and ceremony of his multimillion-dollar coronation.
    11. As Nancy Reagan prepares to leave the pomp and pageantry of eight years in the White House, she wants to be remembered for her work against drug abuse rather than her penchant for borrowing high-priced, designer gowns.
    12. For the second time in six months, Minnesota displayed its Scandinavian colors for monarchs from the old country, treating Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia to a day of pomp and praise.
    13. Barely able to respond, Mr. Boies, well-known for his casual dress amid the pinstripe pomp of Wall Street, tugged his pullover sweater over his head and stalked out with Mr. Miller.
    14. There were no bands, no pomp and circumstance and no admirals as the vessel, sporting menacing 16-inch guns and 17-inch armor, pulled up to Pier 6 at the Long Beach Naval Station on Friday.
    15. With great pomp and ceremony the fish is presented to the table accompanied by the oohs and aahs that one normally associates with Thanksgiving turkey.
    16. In addition to all the official glamour and pomp, the relatives are throwing a few parties of their own.
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