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jingoism

[jing-goh-iz-uhm] / ˈdʒɪŋ goʊˌɪz əm /






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The fear is patriotism will veer into jingoism in the galleries.

From BBC

Suede quickly dissociated from Britpop when it curdled into something the band couldn’t recognize; something that, to the group, resembled a kind of jingoism.

From Los Angeles Times

That lends more than a touch of jingoism to this otherwise amusing, mechanistic parlor trick, which builds to a surge of emotion that might make your heart sink or soar.

From Los Angeles Times

The jingoism and nostalgia factors could have been overwhelming.

From Seattle Times

But this wasn’t a performance given over to jingoism; it favored refinement.

From New York Times