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Examples for "nationalistic"
Examples for "nationalistic"
1It remains still today the heart of the fiercely patriotic nationalistic movement.
2The Sklodowska family was intensely nationalistic and the children were academic high-achievers.
3In this moment, let us not become nationalistic, or prejudiced, or vengeful.
4We can hardly afford to become involved in some petty nationalistic squabble!
5Sometimes Ailes is a conservative warrior, an ideological stalwart spewing nationalistic jingoism.
1They are annoying because they are chauvinistic, scornful, reasonable, independent, and great.
2Your referring to the French as 'surrender monkeys' is chauvinistic, not racist.
3It's chauvinistic masculine central character, Don Draper, has become a cultural symbol.
4I can't believe you actually think something as chauvinistic as that.
5The same history is delightfully chauvinistic in its account of the Colonial Wars.
1It's also not the first time the jingoistic publication has implied payback.
2The press is almost universally jingoistic, because it is financially interested in sensationalism.
3The Danes are aggressively jingoistic, waving their red-and-white dannebrog at the slightest provocation.
4Pure jingoistic passion, and a stunning mix of prescience and lunacy.
5We talked about Kennedy, whose foreign policy she considered jingoistic.
1Hondurans have won, Mr Maduro said to cheers and flag-waving by supporters.
2Setting all the flag-waving aside, what is the significance of the Baftas?
3Thus far, the flag-waving on the high seas has been ritualistic.
4He seemed to have good, virtuous, flag-waving American taste, she said.
5It was very different from the flag-waving, shouting bellicosity of his younger days.