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dramatics

[druh-mat-iks] / drəˈmæt ɪks /


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Holiday offered a preview of his late-game dramatics in the third quarter.

From New York Times

The apogee of his draconian dramatics came on Sunday, when he ordered a fighter jet to intercept a commercial airliner bound for Lithuania and carrying one of his self-exiled opponents, journalist Raman Pratasevich.

From Seattle Times

Helen Nicholson, a professor at Royal Holloway, University of London, who researches amateur theater, has observed a new enthusiasm for do-it-yourself dramatics.

From New York Times

Perhaps conflict is only necessary for human dramatics; for animals, to be alive is drama enough.

From Los Angeles Times

The Chinese delegation “seems to have arrived intent on grandstanding, focused on public theatrics and dramatics over substance,” a senior Biden administration official said on condition of anonymity in keeping with bureaucratic rules.

From Los Angeles Times