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humbuggery
[ huhm-buhg-uh-ree ]
noun
- pretense; sham.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of humbuggery1
Example Sentences
There are no optimistic contrasts in mood to Scroogeâs stubborn humbuggery.
Of course, the scouse Spielberg could legitimately argue that such âbah humbuggeryâ is ridiculously over the top as itâs not every day you get to capture your part in such a special and rare occasion on film, but even the crushingly mundane has become apparently essential viewing.
The Jackassonian Democrat, as the college kids called their version, featured white-hooded figures holding flaming crosses on the masthead and page after page of ersatz local gossip and rural humbuggery.
Finally, I loved Laura Bennettâs in-detail look at whether Jonathan Franzenâs latest sex scenes are a bunch of humbuggery, even if I fiercely disagreed with some of her assessments.
âThe humbuggery of the article,â he wrote, âwas entirely lost.â
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