Crossword-Solution: JINGO
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Jingo | n. | A word used as a jocular oath. |
| Jingo | n. | A statesman who pursues, or who favors, aggressive, domineering policy in foreign affairs. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| JINGO | anagram | GIJON |
We have 24 clues for the answer “JINGO”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Breast-beating patriot | 1 answer |
| zealot for war | 1 answer |
| War hawk | 1 answer |
| Vocally patriotic sort | 1 answer |
| Ultrapatriot | 1 answer |
| Self-professed ultrapatriot | 1 answer |
| Santana song about ultrapatriot? | 1 answer |
| Overzealous patriot | 1 answer |
| Flag-waving sort | 1 answer |
| Flag-waving hawk | 1 answer |
| Extreme flag waver | 1 answer |
| Chest-beating superpatriot | 1 answer |
| Belligerent chauvinist | 1 answer |
| BLUSTERING patriot | 1 answer |
| BELLICOSE patriot | 1 answer |
| Aggressively pro-war type | 1 answer |
| Aggressively patriotic | 1 answer |
| Aggressive patriot | 1 answer |
| Patriotism | 13 answers |
| Warmonger | 18 answers |
| Hawk | 32 answers |
| chauvinist | 38 answers |
| Supporter. | 50 answers |
| Warrior | 56 answers |
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Sentences with JINGO (5)
Anybody that’ll take a dare will steal sheep.” The new boy stepped over promptly, and said: “Now you said you’d do it, now let’s see you do it.” “Don’t you crowd me now; you better look out.” “Well, you _said_ you’d do it—why don’t you do it?” “By jingo! for two cents I _will_ do it.” The new boy took two broad coppers out of his pocket and held them out with derision.
All of a sudden the lightning let go a perfect sluice of white glare, and somebody sings out: “By the living jingo, here’s the bag of gold on his breast!” Hines let out a whoop, like everybody else, and dropped my wrist and give a big surge to bust his way in and get a look, and the way I lit out and shinned for the road in the dark there ain’t nobody can tell.
Battleaxe, Battleaxe, yet! By the Lord, he's got most of 'em beat -- Ho! did you see how he struck, and the swell never moved in his seat? Second time round, and, by Jingo! he's holding his lead of 'em well; Hark to him clouting the timber! It don't seem to trouble the swell.
Besides general supervision, he had elected to assume the responsibility of composing the punch--something stiff, by jingo, a punch that would raise you right out of your boots; a regular hairlifter.
You're different from any kind of girl I ever met, of course, but you, by jingo, you're--you're splendid.
Quotes with JINGO (3)
Because of social strictures against even the mildest swearing, America developed a particularly rich crop of euphemistic expletives - darn, durn, goldurn, goshdad, goshdang, goshawful, blast, consarn, confound, by Jove, by jingo, great guns, by the great horn spoon (a nonce term first cited in the Biglow Papers), jo-fired, jumping Jehoshaphat, and others almost without number - but even this cautious epithets could land people in trouble as late as the 1940s.
We don't want to fight but by jingo if we do We've got the ships we've got the men we've got the money too. We've fought the Bear before and while we're Britons true The Russians shall not have Constantinople.
Jack Kennedy very much enjoyed Fletcher Knebel's thriller 'Seven Days in May,' later a film. The story: a jingo based on the real-life Admiral Arthur Radford plans a military coup to take over the White House.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Rock & Roll, Slate.
Used 15 times in crossword archives (2000–2024).