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grandstand verb to perform in a flashy manner, with an eye towards audience perception rather than the level of performance US, 1900- He had made us learn strategy all over again, made us promise to lay off the grandstanding. — Dick Gregory, Nigger, p. 70, 1964
- Why didn’t you call in for backup instead of makin’ a grandstand play. — 48 Hours, 1982
- BLEEK: Shadow, when are you gonna stop grandstanding? SHADOW: The people eat it up. — Mo’ Better Blues, 1990
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