Person, who wants to be more than he or she is.
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Examples for "pseudo"
Examples for "pseudo"
1Come forward, stand up, fight the pseudo-science and speak up, he said.
2But the true hunters, too, know that this pseudo-hunting is second best.
3Kinetic and equilibrium data follow pseudo-second order and Langmuir isotherm model, respectively.
4The pseudo-second-order kinetic model provided the best correlation to the experimental results.
5The kinetic studies indicated that the kinetic data followed the pseudo-second-order model.
1It's not that the wannabe PM doesn't believe in equality or opportunity.
2Text from both the original and wannabe software often makes nonsensical leaps.
3Every other Republican presidential wannabe is at 4 per cent or lower.
4All these wannabe writers are all in competition with each other, right?
5IGNITING a flare is a risk worth taking for a wannabe hooligan.
1Every wanna-be and his dog would start messing around with the university's modem account.
2In the opening scenes, a group of wanna-be-bad boys accost him on a subway and try to grab his hooch.
3This puts great strain on her homelife with partner Ciaran, a wanna-be novelist, who spends time daily in friend Katie's bookshop.
4Bowen fielded occasional phone calls on his voice line from wanna-be hackers trying to pry open the door to the Inner Sanctum.
5Wanna-be hackers had trouble getting into it because of the way X.25 networks were billed.
6"But the campaign is the reason for Madlyn's disappearance," said the I-wanna-be-the-mayor.
7Two fans from the standard selection remained in the mall bookstore: a balding Thirty-Something Exec and an overweight Commando-Wanna-be.
8"Not everyone dresses like that, just the nusses and the wanna-be nusses."
9"Uh, thanks." The Commando-Wanna-be looked at the books piled on the cloth-covered card table in front of Confry.