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panjandrum

[pan-jan-druhm] / pænˈdʒæn drəm /




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Roberts’ smoldering, high-beam intensity caught the attention of Joe Papp, a panjandrum of New York theater who cast Roberts in a Public Theater production of the Civil War drama “Rebel Women.”

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 17, 2024

He watched five disarmament conferences with a skeptical eye, came to be a journalistic panjandrum.

From Time Magazine Archive

Eyes shifted to balding, jug-eared Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the party and high panjandrum of Soviet agriculture, whose report of a week previous had revealed the disastrous state of that industry.

From Time Magazine Archive

Also seeking a ticket to Columbus is Wayne Hays, the former grand panjandrum of the House Administration Committee, who was brought low by his high jinks with Elizabeth Ray.

From Time Magazine Archive

You must know George Sterling: he is the high panjandrum and a gorgeously good fellow.

From The Letters of Ambrose Bierce With a Memoir by George Sterling by Bierce, Ambrose