gilbertian (Meaning)
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gilbertian (a)
of or pertaining to or characteristic of the style of William S. Gilbert
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gilbertian (s)
wildly comic and improbable as in Gilbert and Sullivan operas
Synonyms & Antonyms of gilbertian
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gilbertian Sentence Examples
- The politician's speech was a gilbertian dance of dithering and evasiveness.
- The office's atmosphere was a gilbertian comedy of errors, with miscommunications and absurd situations abounding.
- Her outrageous demands were met with a chorus of gilbertian protests.
- The elaborate plan fell apart in a gilbertian fashion, with unexpected twists and ridiculous outcomes.
- The mayor's proclamation was a gilbertian masterpiece of pomp and circumstance.
- The trial became a gilbertian spectacle, with surreal twists and exaggerated characters.
- His constant interruptions were a gilbertian symphony of annoyance.
- The painting depicted a gilbertian scene of absurdities, with talking animals and floating houses.
- The villain's plot was a gilbertian concoction of cunning and over-the-top absurdity.
- The village festival was a gilbertian celebration of eccentricities and communal joy.
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of or pertaining to or characteristic of the style of William S. Gilbert, wildly comic and improbable as in Gilbert and Sullivan operas
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The politician's speech was a gilbertian dance of dithering and evasiveness.
The office's atmosphere was a gilbertian comedy of errors, with miscommunications and absurd situations abounding.
Her outrageous demands were met with a chorus of gilbertian protests.
The elaborate plan fell apart in a gilbertian fashion, with unexpected twists and ridiculous outcomes.