Sentence examples for jingoistic from inspiring English sources

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jingoistic

adjective

Overly patriotic or nationalistic.

  • My editorial angered both the jingoistic war hawks and the anti-war protesters.

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"Britishness" to me equates to an upper class, jingoistic nonsense as alien to me as anything continental Europe can throw at me.

Yet they also remain suspicious of western values, socially conservative and jingoistic.

Over Europe they are split.The National Front, a far-right, jingoistic party founded and led by Jean-Marie Le Pen, has no seats in the outgoing parliament but now attracts about 15% of the vote.

That may explain why the jingoistic volume is now being cranked up, to show that Mr Kim has army support for his plans.

Newspapers propagate a uniformly jingoistic analysis of the increasing likelihood of armed conflict.They are not making it up.

Most Canadians, however, have swallowed jingoistic nonsense from the government about a supposed need to affirm the country's "sovereignty" in the region (Stephen Harper said we should "use it or lose it").

To put it in rather jingoistic terms, Britain is not resigned to becoming either Italy or France.

All political parties in India want the nuclear option, but the BJP has been the most jingoistic.

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