beau geste
Americanplural
beaux gestesnoun
Etymology
Origin of beau geste
literally: beautiful gesture
Example Sentences
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Still, in city politics, even the beau geste can be fraught.
From New York Times • Oct. 15, 2015
Britons who love a beau geste were deliriously enthusiastic.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Besides that final beau geste she left behind a haunting epitaph, claiming she was a great actress because "she had acted on the last day of her life."
From Time Magazine Archive
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It was one of the few times in history that the Solicitor General refused to argue a case before the Supreme Court, and it was a beau geste that cost Griswold his job.
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His renunciation had in it that of the beau geste which she secretly adored.
From The Mountebank by Locke, William John
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