Phrases with «grandstand»

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The word "grandstand" refers to a type of seating in a sports stadium where spectators sit to watch the game. It can also mean to show off or behave in a way that seeks attention or applause from others. Full definition

«grandstand» + noun

Sentences with «grandstand»

  • The Seneca Nation, in response to the Niagara Falls casino threat by the governor, accused Cuomo of grandstanding in public instead of negotiating with Seneca leaders to address the problem. (buffalonews.com)
  • Of course, you might say Buffett's promotion of index funds is just the ultimate in grandstanding for his own abilities as an active investor. (monevator.com)
  • According to YNN's Matt Hunter, McLaughlin yelled at Gordon, accusing him of grandstanding at a time when he should be focused on the late state budget. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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