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One need not be madly jingoistic to side with our lot.
"It will be humble and not jingoistic in any way," he said.
People used to be much more jingoistic and nationalistic compared with the way they are now.
Jingoistic prejudice has no place in music, the most international of all the performing arts.
It is a very balanced story and not a jingoistic film."
We are very jingoistic when it comes to sports.
Today's approach, happily, is less jingoistic and decidedly more accurate.
Some people dismiss Cherry as a jingoistic reactionary, but his words are important.
But reactions were different in the intensely jingoistic climate of postwar America.
Without being jingoistic, it says Americans usually do.
In some cases that strand is more powerful than the most jingoistic of nationalisms.
It is not a jingoistic call to arms.
This jingoistic, overblown spectacle is about whistling in the dark.
Mad cow disease has followed a similar pattern of jingoistic blame.
In a China that is steadily becoming more open, jingoistic public opinion increasingly matters.
It was "arguably the most jingoistic of all the juvenile periodicals".
He still considered 100 Years a jingoistic book.
It has abated to some extent, but at times continues to rear its jingoistic head.
I don't want to sound jingoistic, but we're putting on the plays with Dublin actors.
Newsreels bring back not only the events and emotions of the time but also the jingoistic spirit in which they were reported.
One could still hear the clamorous echoes of all the jingoistic protests in the past two weeks.
Over the years, I was subject to all kinds of narratives, from the bitterly jingoistic to the calm and considered.
I'm not saying this in any jingoistic way-I don't want you to go and get killed or anything like that.
"20 A stunned teachers' union called the proposal jingoistic.
Because petty nationalism is a stupid, jingoistic idea in the 21st Century.