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This roused the jingo devil in us, and we burst into applause.
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By jingo, I believe he would make three bites of a cherry.
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Dr Vaughan said by jingo used to be a brand name.
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We call it the jingo, and it's supposed to sum up the issue.
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I got it right, by jingo! He looked pleased with himself.
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There is some debate over whether Magritte was a chauvinist or pro-women.
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But extremists, whether chauvinist or pacifist, are not helpful in avoiding wars.
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When Tam gave her partner a you're-a-chauvinist-pig glare before walking away, J.D.
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He'd always have a little bit of the chauvinist hustler in him.
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True, he was sort of a chauvinist, but it wasn't entirely his fault.
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I think of the skit whenever the world brotherhood of jingoist authoritarians is talked up.
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They went to war in a jingoist stupor because they lacked the recent experience to know better.
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Fair enough, but have you also got anything to say to us about raging jingoist Guy Mowbray?
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The term "jingoist;" or its equivalent, was applied to Washington and Henry, to Jefferson and Jackson.
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Bernie Sanders has consistently and resolutely opposed every one of those racist, sexist, anti-worker and jingoist initiatives Biden has supported.
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For some of the patrioteers it has become a thriving business, with everybody involved-exceptthe suckers-gettinghis cut.
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With True in this effort to establish a Cagoulard organization in this country, were some of the most active Nazi agents and patrioteers.
Usage of flag-waver in inglés
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Robert Harris, once a flag-waver for Tony Blair's New Labour, has done just that.
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Perhaps it's fitting that the man most proudly waving England's flag in Brazil is a professional flag-waver.
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He became a flag-waver for natural gas -"Mr Gas", as Fortune magazine once called him.
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It's difficult to be outwardly proud of English traditional culture, partly for fear of being called racist or a flag-waver.
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Aware of their king's plight, the Provincials were belting out imperial flag-wavers.
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Would they ignore politicians who offered their support to the flag-wavers?
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The sad news for hometown flag-wavers is that Jack Reynor has not secured the role.
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Presumably our disillusioned former flag-wavers are too frightened.
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But glib flag-wavers for corporate control of your data have been going too far the other way for longer.
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Candidates employed armies of pamphleteers and flag-wavers at street corners, while campaign jingles, often composed by celebrity musicians, blasted from sound cars and televisions.
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Bayern's Under-23s won a scrappy game 2-0 in front of drummers, serial flag-wavers and a few dozen bemused scouts searching for a European bargain import.