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panjandrum

[pan-jan-druhm] / pænˈdʒæn drəm /




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Roberts’ smoldering, high-beam intensity caught the attention of Joe Papp, a panjandrum of New York theater who cast Roberts in a Public Theater production of the Civil War drama “Rebel Women.”

From Los Angeles Times

That’s the date by which Trump, the panjandrum of the White House podium, has said he would like to start reopening the shuttered US economy.

From The Guardian

“Do you remember what all the panjandrums had to say?”

From The New Yorker

Once the grand panjandrums of China’s ruling Communist party have completed Tuesdays national day celebrations, additional, potentially fatal twists of their state security garrotte appear inevitable.

From The Guardian

Even in a city swarming with statesmen and panjandrums from every nook of the globe—all gathered here for the annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly—Mahathir Mohamad stands out as exceptional.

From The Wall Street Journal