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Word History and Origins
Origin of Churchillian1
Example Sentences
"I think there's a good chance that Netanyahu, unlike his spy chiefs, actually believes in the message; he is in a Churchillian mood."
In deliberately Churchillian tones, he believes that in order to keep the peace, Europe needs to be ready for war.
Yet this time, political analysts expressed skepticism about a Churchillian restoration for Mr. Johnson.
It was Mr Zelensky's Churchillian "V for victory" sign at the end of his speech - as the Ukrainian national anthem played in the background - that was the most powerful moment for the Labour MP.
Conservative MP for Bosworth Luke Evans asked the tool to write a "Churchillian speech on the state of the United Kingdom over the last 12 months" and read out the 324-word script to MPs.
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