Some critics have accused Marcel Proust of employing a grandiloquent style, but closer examination of his writing style reveals an ingenious combination of the succinct colloquial phrase with more verbose excursions.
Some student knows a lot of grandiloquent language.
He was able to use a variety of grandiloquent words.
Lets go find the definition to impression?
He became more than usually grandiloquent as if to make up for the years of silence with words of gold.
He spoke so grandiloquently that he made everyone else at the party feel uneducated.
Your question is itself a sentence which uses the word "could".
Depending on the context, synonyms might include "polysyllabic", "flowery" (language), or the equally ponderous "grandiloquent".
You could write the sentence with the word torrent like this: I don't know how to use the word torrent in a sentence.
A sentence with the word 'grudgingly' in it could be 'i grudgingly shared my sweets with my brother'
sentences with the word mestixo
Give me a sentence using the word Kerchief. That is a sentence that uses the word. Seems as though you could figure this out.
Yeah! A definition sentence, but still a sentence.