grandstanding in English

verb
1
seek to attract applause or favorable attention from spectators or the media.
they accused him of political grandstanding

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1. Maybe you would benefit more from listening than grandstanding.

2. Opponents of the measure say it's political grandstanding that could prove devastating to the economy.

3. Pena was roundly criticized by senators who lectured him about public grandstanding and insufficient attention to safety concerns.

4. As Weld ought to have told Silber, a grandstanding press conference on Beacon Hill is a long way from legislative enactment.

5. Grandstanding, misandry, Accusals so far afield as to be an insult to bring them up, anything and everything, no matter how low the bar, to keep President Trump from …