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Self-professed ultrapatriot
Answer for the clue "Self-professed ultrapatriot ", 5 letters:
jingo
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Word definitions for jingo in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"mindless, gung-ho patriot," 1878, picked up from the refrain of a music hall song written by G.W. Hunt, and sung by "Gilbert H. MacDermott" (1845-1901), supporting aggressive British policy toward Russia at a time of international tension. ("We don't want ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. an extreme bellicose nationalist [syn: chauvinist , jingoist , flag-waver , hundred-percenter , patrioteer ] [also: jingoes (pl)]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. One who supports policy favouring war.
Usage examples of jingo.
Miss Dunstable was buying up the squire, and by Jingo she should buy them up--them, the Tozers as well as others!
Jingo Gorokuro and Sakaki Ichinojo, were having a trial of strength with real spears in response to a request from the Matsushita men.
Then one morning Jingo Harris showed up and stood around, first on one foot, then the other, talking to me while I worked on an old corn binder that was about worn out and which it didn't look nohow I'd need to use that year.
After Jingo left I got in the car and drove over to the Heath farm, intending to ask him if he could loan me his posthole digger for a day or two.