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chauvinistic

[shoh-vuh-nis-tik] / ˌʃoʊ vəˈnɪs tɪk /






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But the Gamecocks don’t cater to the chauvinistic gaze.

From Washington Post

I thought the whole thing was repellent, arrogant, chauvinistic, wrong.

From Washington Post

Emily Blunt plays Lily, a sassy British botanist weary of being disrespected by London’s chauvinistic scientific community.

From New York Times

She broke boundaries that commentators this week said had redefined Italian notions of public morality and challenged chauvinistic beliefs about the role of women in society.

From New York Times

A decade or more past her days as a Berkeley radical, Sheila is living in conservative San Diego during the first Reagan administration, married to a chauvinistic loser and raising a screechy young daughter.

From New York Times