Eagleism

Word EAGLEISM
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A political ideology. The primary belief is that all forms of government are to be ruled by the almighty eagle. Humans are simply inferior to the unlimited power of the eagle. Urban Dictionary

Being a follower or respecter to South American kids specifically named Nicholas Urban Dictionary

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The word "eagleism" in example sentences

He is a slow starter, but there is no stronger finisher because he has by temperament and training the faculty of getting through any job that he gives his mind to with a minimum expenditure of vital energy; nothing is wasted in expression, style, spread-eagleism; everything is instinctively kept as near to the practical heart of the matter as possible. ❋ Various (N/A)

A sort of "chip on the shoulder" spread-eagleism formerly made a class of Americans unpopular; now Americans are in favor in England, and are treated most cordially. ❋ Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood (N/A)

Other national faults, which English writers and critics kindly point out, are our bumptiousness, our spread - eagleism, and our too great familiarity and lack of dignity, etc. ❋ Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood (N/A)

That he preferred his own country to any other and that he believed that it was its greatest destiny to teach its institutions to the rest of the world, Page's letters show; yet this was with him no cheap spread-eagleism; it was a definite philosophy which the Ambassador had completely thought out. ❋ Hendrick, Burton J (1922)

It is not the spread-eagleism with which some friends of ours are familiar. ❋ Unknown (1919)

Blind patriotism was impossible for this great American: he exposed the shallowness of popular enthusiasms and the narrowness of rampant spread-eagleism, without regard for consequence to himself or his popularity. ❋ Archibald Henderson (1920)

There is too much of vainglorious boasting in the poem (for America should be modest, and can afford to be modest), but it has enough of prophetic vision and exalted imagination to make us overlook its unworthy spread-eagleism. ❋ William Joseph Long (1909)

There is much to be said for this contention, and there are some points in which the German Parliament also struck me as an improvement upon our Lower House: they do less than we in committee, and more in the main assemblage; German members are more attentive to the work in hand, and spread-eagleism and speeches to the galleries which are tolerated at Washington are not tolerated at Berlin. ❋ Unknown (1906)

He does not spare our tendency to spread - eagleism and declamation, and having quoted a shrewd foreigner as saying of Americans that, "Whatever they say has a little the air of a speech," he proceeds to speculate whether "the American forest has refreshed some weeds of old Pictish barbarism just ready to die out?" ❋ Julian Hawthorne (1890)

The new consciousness of empire uttered itself hastily, crudely, ran into buncombe, "spread-eagleism," and other noisy forms of patriotic exultation; but it was thoroughly democratic and ❋ Unknown (1886)

He complimented the president, judging "The absence of fine writing and spread-eagleism is a good sign." ❋ Unknown (2009)

a dressy mister, span-new from the city -- layin 'the law down: "All this stars and stripes," says he, "and red and white and blue is rubbish, mere sentimental rot, spread-eagleism!" ❋ Eugene O'Neill (1920)

Blind patriotism was impossible for this great American: he exposed the shallowness of popular enthusiasms and the narrowness of rampant spread - ” eagleism, without regard for consequence to himself or his popularity. ❋ Henderson, Archibald (1910)

Gozzi_, translated by J. Addington Symonds, 1890, Introd. part ii.p. 44), and that in consequence of this spread-eagleism the Venetians were held up to scorn by their neighbours as "planters of the lion" -- a reproach which conveyed a tribute to their prowess. ❋ George Gordon Byron Byron (1806)

Hello, I am [Anthoni], and I belong to the Eagleism Party. [Vote for me] for Prime Awesome-Ruler of this world, which is currently under [the authority] of jizz-slurping humans. ❋ Anchovies Is An Eagle (2011)

[I follow] [eagleism] since [my best friends] name is nick and he’s from South America ❋ Camerooner (2018)

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