BANDWAGON


Meaning of BANDWAGON in English

noun

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■ VERB

climb

The Communists have climbed on the bandwagon , but only to put the brakes on.

That Getsl Slatkis is a scribbler who has climbed on to the revolutionary bandwagon .

And everyone tried to climb on the bandwagon .

get

Publishers are rushing to get on the microcomputer bandwagon .

jump

One of the reasons being put forward is that they are jumping on a bandwagon which unfortunately is worldwide.

This allows presidential candidates to jump on their bandwagons without being held accountable for their extreme positions.

We're still here, two extensions later, and very happy not to have jumped on the house-moving bandwagon .

Just a preliminary communication first, without the experimental details, so that nobody can jump on the bandwagon right away.

The more people jumped on to the bandwagon , the more others wanted to join them.

And other quick-serve restaurant chains, such as Boston Market, are jumping on the bandwagon .

In every country, intellectuals, too, have jumped on the nationalist bandwagon .

Companies such as Oracle are jumping on the bandwagon , too, with low-priced network computers.

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And other quick-serve restaurant chains, such as Boston Market, are jumping on the bandwagon .

As the J-Boat bandwagon gathered momentum, other designs took shape on Rod Johnstone's board.

Companies such as Oracle are jumping on the bandwagon , too, with low-priced network computers.

In every country, intellectuals, too, have jumped on the nationalist bandwagon .

Just a preliminary communication first, without the experimental details, so that nobody can jump on the bandwagon right away.

So how do you hop on the bandwagon ?

There is a bandwagon effect that is apparent once initiatives are taken.

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