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rhodomontade

[ rod-uh-mon-teyd, -tahd, -muhn-, roh-duh- ]

noun

, Obsolete.
, rhod·o·mon·tad·ed, rhod·o·mon·tad·ing.
  1. an obsolete variant of rodomontade.


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Example Sentences

There again, that is all rhodomontade," cried Charlotte, "talking on, without reflection, which is very surprising in a woman of your sound sense.

He believed no part of the rhodomontade but that which declared their inability to discharge the bill, and he talked loudly, in his turn, of putting them into the hands of the police.

The Spaniard, appearing first upon the stage, began to utter a thousand invectives against France, mingled with much ribald rhodomontade, and Montbars became excited, and could not contain his impatience.

Mr. Kirkbride and Polly went to hear a David Jones preach a rhodomontade sermon about the Devil, Mary Magdalen, and against deists, etc.

On the stage the end, I fancy, would be profoundly moving, and the fight exciting to a degree, though there is no obvious rhodomontade about it.

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