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grandiloquently

adverb as in verbosely

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The scheduled 12-round encounter has been grandiloquently framed as a clash of experience v youth, impeccable skill v weapons-grade power, a storied legacy v a future of limitless promise.

"For a kiss, and the pledge of your hand," said Tristran, grandiloquently, "I would bring you that fallen star."

Idi Amin: The famously mercurial and dictatorial leader of Uganda in the 1970s grandiloquently offered to accept a job that had not been offered to him: King of Greenland.

Even David Frum, George W. Bush’s former “Axis of Evil” speechwriter and a very smart if somewhat doctrinaire “free markets-über alles” conservative, has been looking good by warning grandiloquently about Trump’s authoritarianism.

From Salon

Instead, he expounded grandiloquently on the evils of the British state for 42 minutes, with little interruption.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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