blimpish

/ˈblɪmpɪʃ/
adjective
  1. Having or showing old-fashioned, conservative, and often stubbornly patriotic attitudes, especially in a way that seems out of touch with modern life.
    • She found her grandfather's blimpish opinions about gender roles frustrating.
    • His blimpish views on immigration made him unpopular with younger voters.
    • The general's blimpish refusal to use new technology cost the army valuable time.
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