Like the gourd, the good and creeping pompionhas served more than once as a term of comparison, and that in a style most humiliating.
The insult went still further: it was said of a pusillanimous man, “That he had a pompion where his heart ought to have been.
And whereas the pompion is never eaten till it be ripe, these are never eaten after they are ripe.
Their macocks are a sort of melopepones, or lesser sort of pompion or cushaw.
This was a picture of Jonah and the pompion that withered.
But all that Benedetto had shown was a peevish greybeard huggled up in angle-edged drapery beneath a pompion on a wooden trellis.
It pleased them to think me worthy of Pompion the Great; for mine own part, I know not the degree of the Worthy; but I am to stand for him.
But all that Benedetto had shown was a peevish grey-beard huggled up in angle-edged drapery beneath a pompion on a wooden trellis.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pompion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.