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The posturing
noun
The way a person holds and positions their body.
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The younger groom looked distinctly uncomfortable with all the posturing.
Has the posturing condescension of 'yoof-speak' not been satirised into oblivion?
The immediacy of the real voices is muted amid all the posturing.
At first, the audience applauded him act after act; but by the end it tired of the posturing.
As usual, the prospect of actually taking a case to trial ended the posturing.
The posturing and legal wrangling are absent.
The posturing, the rhetorical flourishes, the shows of defiance had gone on for long enough.
The posturing of innocence in "War," directed by Gregory Hoblit, is almost insulting.
The posturing and hyperbole would have been comical if the stakes weren't so high.
"The posturing has been done, and now it's time to get down to some serious bargaining".
The posturing by Miami's elected leaders in refusing to aid federal authorities was insupportable.
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