tushery

/ˈtʌʃəri/
noun
  1. Pretentious or affected writing or speech, especially in a literary style that uses old-fashioned or overly dramatic language.
    • His speech was so full of tushery that no one could take his argument seriously.
    • The novel was full of tushery, with characters speaking in flowery, unrealistic dialogue.
    • Critics dismissed the play as mere tushery, lacking any real emotion or depth.
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