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Anglomaniacal

American  
[ang-gloh-muh-nahy-uhk-uhl] / ˌæŋ gloʊ məˈnaɪ ək əl /

adjective

  1. having feelings or habits indicative of Anglomania.


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From Los Angeles Times

Instead of making them hewers of wood and drawers of water, it would be more consonant with the Anglomaniacal and general Old World spirit, now so dominant in the councils of the nation, to make them "hereditary legislators."

From Project Gutenberg

Instead of an address at once philosophic and practical, conveying to his auditors a clear concept of duty and the best method of discharging it, he indulged in a rambling country lyceum discourse, wherein worthless conclusions were drawn by main strength and awkwardness from false premises, interlarded with glaring misstatements and seasoned with Anglomaniacal slop.

From Project Gutenberg