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exhibitionist

[ek-suh-bish-uh-nist] / ˌɛk səˈbɪʃ ə nɪst /


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These exhibitionists have yet to receive any criticism from the anti-“misinformation” crowd.

From The Wall Street Journal

As to character, Mr. Brown portrays Roosevelt as a “flaming exhibitionist” with “megalomania” and “Napoleonic swagger.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The role suited Reid Banks' exhibitionist nature - but being "booted off" to the job of backroom scriptwriter did not.

From BBC

But back then, only science fiction writers could have foretold the tech revolution and the galaxies of social media platforms that formed a new universe of exhibitionist buffoons.

From Washington Post

I probably have always been an exhibitionist, but I've done things that I never thought I could do, and it is because of cancer.

From BBC