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blimpish

ADJECTIVE
  1. pompously ultraconservative and nationalistic

How To Use blimpish In A Sentence

  • But true or not, it nowadays seems blimpish and offensive to many people. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It would be blimpish to suggest that building flats has done nothing to enhance northern towns and cities. Times, Sunday Times
  • It didn't help that half my face was swollen to blimpish proportions, either.
  • Over the past decade, however, under the blimpish leadership of Brian McMaster, the visual arts have been progressively sidelined.
  • But for sheer blimpish offensiveness nothing compares with his remarks about a father who forgave the killers of his daughter who was murdered during the Enniskillen Cenotaph bombing.
  • However, its latest enterprise, a 2.2 million extension to the grandstand, has been undermined by blimpish bureaucracy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I began with one of the joggers and was immediately surprised at how enormously blimpish her tummy was.
  • But all the hot air served was to point up the hyper-inflation football elite's smug self-importance and, at the same time, demonstrate what a blimpish dirigible of bluster FIFA's chief Sepp Blatter truly is.
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