Translation for '
bombastic' from English to Spanish
ADJ | bombastic | more bombastic | most bombastic | |
SYNO | bombastic | declamatory | large | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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- Radiohead recorded "Pablo Honey" at Chipping Norton Studios in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. Hufford described the results as "overblown bombastic rock".
- "True Love" features a classical-styled solo on nylon-stringed acoustic guitar, played by Steve Stevens, who was then better known for the bombastic electric style that he brought to Billy Idol's material.
- According to the "Catholic Encyclopedia" (1913), his sermons and treatises "are extremely bombastic and allegorical".
- In "Efter endnu en dag" the bombastic rock of "Stakkels Jim" and "Gas 5" was replaced by a more eclectic sound, making this album their equivalent of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band".
- Jose F. Promis writing for AllMusic called the song "the soulful, bombastic rocker".
- His poem “England” is given in an old-fashioned, bombastic style at a charity concert in the comedy TV series “Jeeves and Wooster”, series 1, episode 2, title:“Bertie is in Love”.
- Le Strange's eclectic style of songs are bombastic, upbeat and quirky, in the new romantic style, and on stage he uses avant-garde performance art between songs.
- His bombastic speeches may also be parodies of the self-dramatising heroes of Christopher Marlowe's plays.
- He disdained the use of bombastic language and what he considered an excessive use of deus ex machina by other playwrights.
- The author is prone to rhetorical constructs and has a bombastic style.
- AllMusic reviewer Ron Wynn stated "A fine mid-'70s date that was both a showcase for Bellson's bombastic drumming and also a nice straight-ahead date".
- The director of "Joan of Arc - the Movie" isn't impressed with her less-than-bombastic demeanour.
- On "Dawn (Go Away)" (1964) Saltzman accented the recording with bombastic around-the-kit fills and ghost notes while never using a cymbal once.
- The family name long antedates the modern use of the term "bombastic" with its negative connotations, which has a different etymological origin.
- No. 6 received an award from the city but the architecture was generally subject to widespread criticism for being bombastic and overloaded.
- "Grandiloquence" is complex speech or writing judged to be pompous or bombastic diction. It is a combination of the Latin words "grandis" ("great") and "loqui" ("to speak").
- The song heavily features bombastic tribal drums, and paranoia-inducing strings that create a feeling of tension.
- Billboard magazine called the single "smaller and less bombastic, but [...] equally infectious" as "Lips of an Angel".
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