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histrionics

[ his-tree-on-iks ]

noun

(used with a singular or plural verb)
  1. dramatic representation; theatricals; acting.
  2. behavior or speech for effect, as insincere or exaggerated expression of an emotion; dramatics; operatics:

    Cut out the histrionics鈥攚e know you're not really mad.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of histrionics1

First recorded in 1860鈥65; histrionic, -ics
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No, this season is not about histrionics, it鈥檚 about history.

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It is unlikely the Manchester Central Auditorium - which usually caters for corporate events - has seen such histrionics.

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McCarthy's odious behavior ultimately led to his censure by the Senate and the beginning of the end to his destructive clown-show histrionics.

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But for the song to work its magic in the musical, Albin鈥檚 interior life must poke through the makeup, dresses and temperamental diva histrionics.

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It鈥檚 sure to come without the histrionics of the last election鈥攖hough violence is prevalent in the United States, and I discount nothing at this point.

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