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dramatics

[druh-mat-iks] / drəˈmæt ɪks /


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“I’m not one for last-minute dramatics,” the Indiana Republican said.

From Washington Times

Without the late-game dramatics, Philly sports fans with divided loyalties might have flipped the channel to catch the undefeated Eagles put the finishing touches on a 29-17 win in Houston over the Texans.

From Seattle Times

Certainly, the Dodgers and Padres have had heated moments on the field, particularly early last season with dramatics from Fernando Tatis Jr. and Trevor Bauer, but remember how that saga ended?

From Los Angeles Times

Despite all of the political dramatics around education being staged by Republicans, underneath it all they truly don't think of being a schoolteacher as a real job requiring real skills and training.

From Salon

After the dramatics, Diego Castillo closed it out with little drama in the bottom of the ninth, putting the Mariners one victory from another series win.

From Seattle Times