An appeal intended to arouse patriotic emotions.
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Examples for "jingoism"
Examples for "jingoism"
1That war is remembered within the English language by one word: jingoism.
2Sometimes Ailes is a conservative warrior, an ideological stalwart spewing nationalistic jingoism.
3When we reached London we found no idle boasting, no vainglorious jingoism.
4It was the ultimate fruit of the jingoism of the previous years!
5We were appalled by the first Iraq war, the jingoism, the petty nationalism.
1The flag waving over that citadel is the flag of the Cross.
2A few more such, and we might have the red flag waving.
3Tweet this Forget the flag waving, F1 is sport's most multicultural exponent.
4He passed a store with a red auction flag waving in the doorway.
5The flag waving and the rhetoric have been exposed for all to see.
6First someone saw a white flag waving from the trenches opposite.
7Fifty to one winners don't encourage too much flag waving.
8When I see a flag waving, a doubt always intrudes.
9If the world doesn't need any more of anything right now it is flag waving.
10It's the flag waving you see; can't stand it.
11I looked up into the stands almost expecting to see his flag waving there again.
12The demoiselles are more to thee than that splendid flag waving over a free country.
13We could see his white flag waving above the undergrowth, as he came bounding towards us.
14Suddenly I saw Craig's flag waving frantically.
15Mexico should move the flag waving Migrants, many of whom are stone cold criminals, back to their countries.
16He was unarmed, and carried in his hand a pole with a large white flag waving from it.
Translations for flag waving