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bandwagons

  • plural
    of bandwagon.
    bandwagon
    noun
    a wagon, usually large and ornately decorated, for carrying a musical band while it is playing, as in a circus parade or to a political rally.

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Not all furry bandwagons need to be hopped on.

From New York Times Mar. 13, 2023

One can get a serious case of whiplash watching Bill Plaschke jump on and off bandwagons based on the results of one game.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 14, 2022

It’s the same with genre-hopping dance music behemoths Calvin Harris and Diplo, the latter having jumped on so many cultural bandwagons he must have full-body splinters.

From The Guardian Nov. 29, 2019

“People start jumping on bandwagons on whatever we’re talking about and you just shake your head and it’s like, really? That’s not even reality,” he said Sunday.

From Seattle Times Aug. 10, 2016

Others just like to jump on bandwagons and back winners.

From Washington Post Mar. 1, 2016