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Definition of Jingoisms
1. jingoism [n] - See also: jingoism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jingoisms
Literary usage of Jingoisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Soviet Russia by Friends of Soviet Russia (1920)
"... regard to the nationalities within Russia may encourage the development of
certain local jingoisms, and consequently tend to obstruct the aim in view. ..."
2. The Standard by American Ethical Union (1919)
"As a humorist he has not been surpassed in any age or nation. He was a splendid
patriot, as he proved by his strenuous resistance to the jingoisms and ..."
3. The Voice of Jerusalem by Israel Zangwill (1921)
"... of the years of peace, the liberating jingoisms of the war provided a hell-
born opportunity and the pretext of Bolshevism has proved a Devil-send. ..."
4. The Bars to British Unity, Or, A Plea for National Sentiment by Thomas Drummond Wanliss (1885)
"I HAVE now done with my examination of the Anglo- jingoisms of Professor Freeman ;
not that the subject is exhausted, for I have not quite gone through even ..."
5. Lady Merton, Colonist by Humphry Ward (1910)
"What did the aristocratic Englishwoman on tour — with all her little jingoisms
and Imperialisms about her — matter to him, or he to her ? ..."