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terms | kennedyesque |
Reminiscent of (1917-1963), former president of the United States.
* 1995 , Paul R. Henggeler, The Kennedy persuasion: the politics of style since JFK
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective kennedyesque is
reminiscent of (1917-1963), former president of the united states.kennedyesque
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- With little subtlety, candidates aped selected Kennedyesque features. Johnson hobnobbed with intellectuals; Nixon walked by the water; Carter rolled up his shirt-sleeves; Hart jabbed his index finger into the air; and Clinton played touch football.