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fanfaronade

[fan-fer-uh-neyd] / ˈfæn fər əˈneɪd /


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In Round 18, popular Fred Souk, 13, who had flown all the way from the Azores, where his father works, threw an extra "r" into fanfaronade, and only five spellers were left.

From Time Magazine Archive

As he stood under the tall microphone, pondering fanfaronade, Bobby's long trousers seemed to sag.

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At Miami, the Hoover party was welcomed by Governor Carlton amid a Florida fanfaronade.

From Time Magazine Archive

But like a demure singer in a long gown who is surrounded by chorus girls in sequined miniskirts, the statue may seem slightly lost amid the fanfaronade.

From Time Magazine Archive

Holding in mind, now, the notions of liberty and democracy as we have defined them, we see that it is not altogether a matter of fanfaronade when the American citizen calls himself a "sovereign."

From What Social Classes Owe to Each Other by Sumner, William Graham