To use and
Americanism, he had `taken no chances', and the absolute accuracy with which his instructions were fulfilled was simply the logical result of his care.
When he refused to ease down his pace and bleated about freedom of contract, independent
Americanism, and the dignity of toil, they proceeded to spoil his pace-making ability.
"Well, I should say so," agreed the young lady, who rather affected
Americanisms.
He exaggerated the
Americanisms which he knew always made the Englishmen laugh and poured out a breathless stream of conversation, whimsical, high-spirited, and jolly.
The sentence containing the offending
Americanism read: "The county governors have gotten the wrong end of the stick."Gotten is an
Americanism, not used in British English.
Doll and babes I cannot abide and I abhor the
Americanism of "you guys" because it's an
Americanism.
Drawing on analysis of his letters, this book examines novelist Sherwood AndersonAEs goals during his final years to relate to his new Latin American readership and establish a cultural liaison between the US and Latin America, to contribute to the development of cultural Pan
Americanism. It describes his interests in seeking a literary renewal in South America and its potential financial benefits, his planning for visiting Chile and Argentina, and his advocacy of a cultural, democratic Pan
Americanism that would contribute to mutual understanding and positive relations.
During the Cold War, we began sacrificing the interests of the American nation to the newfangled ideology of "
Americanism." We undermined the homogeneity of our people with mass immigration, undermined our traditional morality with liberal social engineering, became the policeman of the world intent on exporting "
Americanism," and assumed an attitude of lofty contempt for our own trade interests.
"Unholy Symbiosis: Isolationism and Anti-
Americanism." The Washington Quarterly.
He clarified that Mom is not an
Americanism and is indeed a Brummie and Black Country term.