histrionism
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But she adds: "Perhaps that wasn't, in my then stage of development, quite so much a feat of pure histrionism as I complacently considered it."
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The trained nurse, who had rushed down-stairs and into the garden, now reached her side and drastically checked Genevieve Maud's histrionism by spreading a spacious palm over the wide little mouth.
From Many Kingdoms by Jordan, Elizabeth Garver
It had its faults, of course—floridness, pomposity, too much histrionism.
From Yet Again by Beerbohm, Max, Sir
The pompous histrionism of Monk, he knew, was merely a shell for the cold, calculating, undeviating selfishness that too frequently comes with advancing years.
From Alias the Lone Wolf by Vance, Louis Joseph
All men have their foibles, and Sindhia's was histrionism, which imposed on no one.
From Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan by Keene, H. G. (Henry George)