How To Use Exhibitionistic In A Sentence

  • The fact is, we encourage our musicians, especially women, to be exhibitionistic about their grief, to sell it to us, to reflect our own ideas of escalated sadness.
  • Someone decided the show must go on, so Bravo's exhibitionistic and tragedy-scarred Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 9/8c will commence, with a fresh interview of several of the cast members introducing the new season and reflecting the suicide of one of the wives' estranged husband. Matt's Guide to Weekend TV Sept. 2-5
  • What kind of exhibitionistic freaks have we become? UsedWigs - Quality Workday Distractions
  • They don't need to parade it on stage in quite such an exhibitionistic manner.
  • And yet, even in a culture where comparison has consumed so many of us who go on to lust after exhibitionistic victory and even now humiliation (if it pays and gets good ratings), we are called on to do the very thing Einstein said wasn't possible. Carol Smaldino: The Jewish Question and the Lethal Competition for Who Suffers Most
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  • Gaga's voice is solid and, when she played the piano and sang on Saturday Night Live, she gave off a whiff of Laura Nyro, another Italian-American singer-songwriter, one who had genuine talent but lacked the exhibitionistic chutzpah and media-manipulation skills that Gaga has. Marshall Fine: Annals of the Overrated: Lady Gaga and The Tree of Life
  • I know we live in an exhibitionistic culture, but why exactly would you like to have your bedroom on display 24/7? Herzelia Pituah House 3 in Tel Aviv, Israel
  • About 5 p.m. on Monday, the exhibitionistic artist and brewing heiress Daphne Guinness spent about five minutes getting dressed in the windows at Barneys in advance of the big Costume Institute Gala. Stars, Socialities at Met Gala
  • She wriggled a little, and giggled inwardly as she remembered deploring as "exhibitionistic" this same conduct in her oldest daughter. Children of the Lens
  • This is impressive in its way, but also self-serving, exhibitionistic, and ultimately stultifying.
  • For all his audacious travels, Vollmann's feats never come across as exhibitionistic. Postmodernism
  • The gangster's possessions are central to his being; he owns things in a gaudy, exhibitionistic way.
  • While some Site Platform projects have been conducted in an awkward atmosphere of voyeuristic and exhibitionistic embarrassment, the collaborative duo of Ellard & Johnston, specialists in complex assemblages of assorted fragments, promise to stage something special. This week's new exhibitions
  • Being exhibitionistic Americans, they all wave or swagger for his camera. The big picture: Blackpool beach, 1948
  • The Internet is more public even than a newspaper, since it is free and unbound by geography; it is the most exhibitionistic communication medium yet designed.
  • made herself conspicuous by her exhibitionistic preening
  • Nevertheless, her performance was somewhat overshadowed by the increasingly exhibitionistic shape-throwing of Stephen McAllister, the in-house main-course chef.

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