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Use "grandstander" in a sentence
"For all his six Olympic and six World Championship gold medals, Lewis has been called a grandstander through much of his career."
"KENTUCKY: "U.S. Senate hopeful Trey Grayson portrayed his main Republican rival Monday as a 'grandstander' who could lose sight of Kentucky in favor of the tea party movement as candidates made their final push before the state's primary election Tuesday," the"
"Inhofe is a brain-dead grandstander, and not a very good one, at that."