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bombasinBombazine Bom`ba*zine", n. [F. bombasin, LL. bombacinium,
bambacinium, L. bombycinus silken, bombycinum a silk or
cotton texture, fr. bombyx silk, silkworm, Gr. ?. Cf.
Bombast, Bombycinous.]
A twilled fabric for dresses, of which the warp is silk, and
the weft worsted. Black bombazine has been much used for
mourning garments. [Sometimes spelt bombasin, and
bombasine.] --Tomlinson. BombasineBombasine Bom`ba*sine", n.
Same as Bombazine. bombasineBombazine Bom`ba*zine", n. [F. bombasin, LL. bombacinium,
bambacinium, L. bombycinus silken, bombycinum a silk or
cotton texture, fr. bombyx silk, silkworm, Gr. ?. Cf.
Bombast, Bombycinous.]
A twilled fabric for dresses, of which the warp is silk, and
the weft worsted. Black bombazine has been much used for
mourning garments. [Sometimes spelt bombasin, and
bombasine.] --Tomlinson. Bombast
Bombast Bom"bast, a.
High-sounding; inflated; big without meaning; magniloquent;
bombastic.
[He] evades them with a bombast circumstance, Horribly
stuffed with epithets of war. --Shak.
Nor a tall metaphor in bombast way. --Cowley.
BombastBombast Bom"bast (b[o^]m"b[.a]st or b[u^]m"b[.a]st; 277), n.
[OF. bombace cotton, LL. bombax cotton, bombasium a doublet
of cotton; hence, padding, wadding, fustian. See
Bombazine.]
1. Originally, cotton, or cotton wool. [Obs.]
A candle with a wick of bombast. --Lupton.
2. Cotton, or any soft, fibrous material, used as stuffing
for garments; stuffing; padding. [Obs.]
How now, my sweet creature of bombast! --Shak.
Doublets, stuffed with four, five, or six pounds of
bombast at least. --Stubbes.
3. Fig.: High-sounding words; an inflated style; language
above the dignity of the occasion; fustian.
Yet noisy bombast carefully avoid. --Dryden. Bombast
Bombast Bom*bast" (b[o^]m*b[.a]st" or b[u^]m*b[.a]st"), v. t.
To swell or fill out; to pad; to inflate. [Obs.]
Not bombasted with words vain ticklish ears to feed.
--Drayton.
BombasticBombastic Bom*bas"tic (b[o^]m*b[.a]s"t[i^]k or
b[u^]m*b[.a]s"t[i^]k), Bombastical Bom*bas"tic*al, a.
Characterized by bombast; high-sounding; inflated. --
Bom*bas"tic*al*ly, adv.
A theatrical, bombastic, windy phraseology. --Burke.
Syn: Turgid; tumid; pompous; grandiloquent. BombasticalBombastic Bom*bas"tic (b[o^]m*b[.a]s"t[i^]k or
b[u^]m*b[.a]s"t[i^]k), Bombastical Bom*bas"tic*al, a.
Characterized by bombast; high-sounding; inflated. --
Bom*bas"tic*al*ly, adv.
A theatrical, bombastic, windy phraseology. --Burke.
Syn: Turgid; tumid; pompous; grandiloquent. BombasticallyBombastic Bom*bas"tic (b[o^]m*b[.a]s"t[i^]k or
b[u^]m*b[.a]s"t[i^]k), Bombastical Bom*bas"tic*al, a.
Characterized by bombast; high-sounding; inflated. --
Bom*bas"tic*al*ly, adv.
A theatrical, bombastic, windy phraseology. --Burke.
Syn: Turgid; tumid; pompous; grandiloquent. Bombastry
Bombastry Bom"bast*ry, n.
Swelling words without much meaning; bombastic language;
fustian.
Bombastry and buffoonery, by nature lofty and light,
soar highest of all. --Swift.
Meaning of BOMBAS from wikipedia
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village in the
Belize District of
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- The Tsar
Bomba (Russian: Царь-бомба, romanized: Tsar'-
bomba, IPA: [t͡sarʲ
ˈbombə], lit. 'Tsar bomb'; code name: Ivan or Vanya), also
known by the alphanumerical...
- fire
station for the city,
reducing Parque de
Bombas to a
secondary role.
Since 1885,
Parque de
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important cultural institution...
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Karnah (Karnav) region. The
rajas of the
Bomba clan
ruled Karnah till the Sikh
conquest of Kashmir. The
Karnav Bombas and
their supporters, the
Khakha chiefs...
- The Poor
Christ of
Bomba is a
satirical novel by
Mongo Beti. It was
published in 1956 as Le
Pauvre Christ de
Bomba. Set in the 1930s, the
story is narrated...
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Bomba or
Bomba del
Chota is an Afro-Ecuadorian
music and
dance form from the
Chota Valley area of
Ecuador in the
province of
Imbabura and Carchi. Its origins...
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Bomba is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andreas Bomba,
German journalist and
festival director Enrico Bomba (born 1922),
Italian film...
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Bomba (Abruzzese: Bòmme) is a
comune and town in the
province of
Chieti in the
Abruzzo region of Italy.
Silvio Spaventa and
Bertrando Spaventa were born...
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Bomba was a
Filipino film genre,
characterized by its
gratuitous use of **** scenes. It was most po****r in the late 1960s, and was a
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