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- noun Plural form of
bandwagon .
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Examples
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- Someone who recognises and is aware of the risks of jumping on buzzword bandwagons
CrunchBoard Jobs 2010
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- Someone who recognises and is aware of the risks of jumping on buzzword bandwagons
CrunchBoard Jobs 2010
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They jump on emotion driven bandwagons out of a desire to belong more than any sense of some inner values.
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Ed can you tell us what other bandwagons we can jump on if we want to establish oursevles as individualists?
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People really need to get off the republican AND democrat bandwagons, stop reading the propaganda pamphlets and start thinking for themselves for a change.
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The movements (some might say bandwagons) for addressing globalization, environmentalism, climate change, energy production & distribution, and sustainability are factors that now compete with the space program for public and national attention.
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With their minute-long obsessions and faux-ethical bandwagons, the pair cascaded from one catastrophe to the next.
Why Absolutely Fabulous now looks absolutely prescient | Paul Flynn 2011
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Ed can you tell us what other bandwagons we can jump on if we want to establish oursevles as individualists?
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As with the Toyota fiasco, Mr. LaHood should be a voice for data and reason rather than just another lusty pursuer of bandwagons like the congressman he once was.
Driving Distraction Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011
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Are you suggesting that I forget my principles and just jump on the bandwagons of one of the two major polticial parties?
Think Progress » Catholic nuns break with bishops and urge passage of health care reform. 2010
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