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Definition of Superpatriots
1. superpatriot [n] - See also: superpatriot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Superpatriots
Literary usage of Superpatriots
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pamphlets in Philology and the Humanities by Edward Wheeler Scripture, Fred Newton Scott, Jan Niecisław Baudouin de Courtenay, Clarence Linton Meader, Carl Schurz, Merle Harrold Thorpe, James Geddes, Calvin Milton Woodward, Orestes Pearle Rhyne, Claud Howard, Roger Wells, Otto Eduard Lessing (1907)
"Of course, the influence of the press and superpatriots would have been less
dangerous, if both nations were better informed about each other. ..."
2. The New York Times Current History (1916)
"The thoughtless utterances of certain persons and the " unrestrained talk of
power by superpatriots " have contributed for years toward awakening fear and ..."
3. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"The thoughtless utterances of certain persons and the " unrestrained talk of
power by superpatriots" have contributed for years toward awakening fear and ..."
4. France Facing Germany: Speeches and Articles by Georges Clemenceau (1919)
"The war with France, which our superpatriots desire to-day, can always be had as
the result of a later stage of the Moroccan question. ..."
5. My Quarter Century of American Politics by Champ Clark (1920)
"I hope and pray that these impatient and palpitating superpatriots who belabored
us so savagely for consuming two whole days in providing for seven billions ..."
6. My Quarter Century of American Politics by Champ Clark (1920)
"I hope and pray that these impatient and palpitating superpatriots who belabored
us so savagely for consuming two whole days in providing for seven billions ..."
7. The Globalist Papers by Samuel Avery (2005)
"see in the superpatriots. He just could not believe what he was looking at.
“We don't hate America,” I shouted across two lanes of traffic. ..."