Similar words: posture, imposture, restructuring, manufacturing, postulate, expostulate, expostulation, posting. Meaning: ['pɑstʃərɪŋ /'pɒs-] n. adopting a vain conceited posture.
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1 His writing has been dismissed as mere intellectual posturing.
2 He dismissed the Senator's comments as ' political posturing '.
3 Stop posturing in front of that mirror and listen to me!
4 Her liberal views were soon revealed as mere posturing.
5 She says the President may just be posturing.
6 Posturing while she checks her lip gloss.
7 Let no one accuse us of idle posturing.
8 She was posturing a model.
9 Now take such ritual posturing and stage it nation-wide.
10 Political posturing has encouraged a degeneration into the politicization of social issues.
11 Rather than expending vast sums on political posturing, we may in-stead choose to invest in potentially profitable space enterprises.
12 Posturing while she checks her lip gloss. Photo opportunity with the dying.
13 The male courts the female by singing and posturing, often with a small twig or leaf in his bill.
14 The same posturing and gesturing, typical of sentimental comedy, is found in La conjuracion de Venecia.
15 Not in a posturing way, but just starting to get comfortable with each other.
16 Distinctly disappointing has been the negative posturing of the Unionist political establishment led by Trimble and Paisley.
17 There was much aggressive posturing, bowing, beating of half-open wings.
18 It was political posturing - at which parliament has excelled - at its cynical worst.
19 Any calls for a new UN resolution are largely political posturing.
20 The tremor may resemble both essential and cerebellar tremor in that it is present more on tonic posturing and movements.
21 At least the folks who roast all those chickens know it for what it is-a tortured posturing, a feigned desperation.
22 The forwards had a genuine hardness and solidity about them, a welcome sight after the pathetic shaven-headed posturing of recent years.
23 But the notion of an instrument turns out to be as empty as his posturing.
24 Two goats will circle head to tail in a display of strength, tossing their heads and posturing and grunting at each other.
25 Jeffries had turned City into a symbol of racial posturing.
26 The final death scene is superbly realized,[www.Sentencedict.com] conveying powerful drama with no posturing.
27 There are bizarre arguments from arcane angles, plenty of finger-pointing and more posturing than a runway full of underfed supermodels.
28 While most candidates have not been chosen, the political posturing is already fierce.
29 Other bands don't: they eschew the arty deliberations of the underground in favour of an all-out assault upon preconceptions and asinine posturing.
30 Janir chose skiing, which like so many sports was laced with posturing and attitude and ostentatious display.
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