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chauvinistic

[shoh-vuh-nis-tik] / ˌʃoʊ vəˈnɪs tɪk /






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But the Gamecocks don’t cater to the chauvinistic gaze.

From Washington Post

I thought the whole thing was repellent, arrogant, chauvinistic, wrong.

From Washington Post

“West, Side Story” will be the American picture to watch at Oscar time, for it restores something of the glory that was Hollywood — and Academy voters are a chauvinistic bunch.

From Los Angeles Times

Putin, the report said, seeks “to erase Ukrainian identity and culture, and to impose Russian language, as well as a manipulated, chauvinistic, militaristic version of Russia’s culture, history, and worldview, on Ukrainian people.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I think every culture needs to be proud of who they are and even chauvinistic about it. In my case, sometimes I take it to the extreme,” he explains later.

From Seattle Times