name-dropping u rečniku PONS

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His vanity and penchant for name-dropping are no greater than those of most politicians.
www.ft.com
He openly displayed the faults they tried to hide: the insecurity, the ambitiousness, the name-dropping and the weakness for powerful men.
en.wikipedia.org
Dubious persons have devised the means of name-dropping to feed fat on unemployed people.
thenationonlineng.net
Avoid name-dropping, stories designed to show-off, or making the speech about you rather than an idea others can use.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Suddenly, magazines were name-dropping terms like nutrients, metabolism, and, my favorite, carbonaceous materials, which we modern folk would call carbohydrates.
www.slate.com
They are thrown in as little dollops of culture, mere name-dropping.
www.vanityfair.com
This name-dropping demonstrates how commercialism has created and named new objects and experiences and renamed (or re-created) some that already existed.
en.wikipedia.org
But enough of name-dropping, back to bird droppings.
www.odt.co.nz
She often makes name-dropping references to her past as a dancer and singer; how much of it is true is unknown.
en.wikipedia.org
As suspected, a considerable amount of press began to appear about the name-dropping, and the other political issues were largely ignored.
en.wikipedia.org

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