All the absurd rhodomontade of his strange Memoirs notwithstanding, there are gleams of rare beauty in the story of his passion, which raise him to the level of the great lovers.
How different were these young things, with their rhodomontade and exuberant animation and spirits, from him in whom all the sparkle and aspiration of life seemed extinguished!
Some rhodomontade of mine about not letting her marry had cast anchor in her dear little ridiculous heart, and it is well I turned up before she had quite dissolved herself away.
A similar rhodomontade is that of Claude Trellon, a poetical soldier, who begins his poems by challenging the critics, assuring them that if any one attempts to censure him, he will only condescend to answer sword in hand.
A rhodomontade title-page was once a great favourite.
I didn't come here to listen to rhodomontade of this kind, or to bandy words with you.
This idea in connection with the cartel of defiance can therefore no longer be made use of in order by such rhodomontade to qualify the inaction of him whose part it is to advance, that is, the offensive.
Above all, the highest spirit in the world changes only too easily at the first check into depression, and one might say into a kind of rhodomontade of alarm, the French sauve que peut.
It was just the kind of speech which was wanted at a moment when the general air is rent with the rhodomontadeand tomfoolery of Ulster.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rhodomontade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.