Using "pontificate" in a sentence

Dying to see Agent Cooper pontificate about murder and mayhem over a cup of Joe and a slice of cherry pie in the upcoming "Twin Peaks" revival?Luckily for you, Entertainment Weekly magazine is not only revealing the first look at the "Twin Peaks" cast, on its March 31 cover, it's also talked with actors Kyle MacLachlan, Sherilyn Fenn, Peggy Lipton, Everett McGill and Wendy Robie about their roles in the unusual murder mystery that originally debuted on ABC in 1990.
Source: CNET

You can pontificate as many times as you want that tipping isn’t done in Europe or Australia (the owner of Dutch’s of course pointed this out) but this is not Europe or Australia.
Source: The Guardian

Some works coyly pontificate on the conditions of urban life, but their functional capacity is limited or irreverent: Arthur Simms’ “Real Estate for Birds?,” first realized in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park in 2007, offers dinky houses for birds set atop a utility pole.
Source: Newcity Art

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