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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
pomp .
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Examples
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Categories: family · school getting pomped for her circumstance
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Categories: family · school getting pomped for her circumstance
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You never did jack for the Dems or for working people, you porked and pomped your way through a quarter-century of wasted opportunities for New York to be the leader it should be.
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He always used to say twas his nose bleedn, till he must have pomped all the blood out of um.
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Comorin; he pomped it with more than Oriental splendor in the pageantries of triumph at Pondicherry; he set up on the scene of his victory a stately column, bearing in four languages inscriptions celebrating his fame; he had treasure, power, and influence even to his ambitious heart's content.
A History of the Four Georges, Volume II (of 4) Justin McCarthy 1871
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He always used to say 'twas his nose bleedn, till he must have pomped all the blood out of 'um.
Vanity Fair William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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He came onstage in tight pants, eye make-up and pomped hair.
Head Butler 2009
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← getting pomped for her circumstance voting lines are now open → another reason why I love my family
another reason why I love my family « Adventures in Juggling 2007
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← what a pain in the ear! getting pomped for her circumstance → passing time
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← passing time another reason why I love my family → getting pomped for her circumstance
getting pomped for her circumstance « Adventures in Juggling 2007
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