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saber-rattling
[sey-ber-rat-ling]
noun
a show or threat of military power, especially as used by a nation to impose its policies on other countries.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of saber-rattling1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The White House's saber-rattling against the American judiciary, a body conceived to hold government officials and elected politicians in check, prompted a rare rebuke from Supreme Court chief justice John G. Roberts.
That may be what Trump’s saber-rattling, in the end, is all about.
And, overall, the tone is much more contentious than during the West Coast negotiations, where there was relatively little saber-rattling and few people on either side viewed a strike as a serious threat.
In a statement Monday, after the labor board’s most recent ruling against the university system, UAW Local 4811 President Rafael Jaime called on “UC to face reality,” charging it with “legal saber-rattling.”
Mr. Netanyahu in recent days mounted airstrikes and sent tanks into Rafah in a saber-rattling move to make clear he is serious about invading the southern Gaza city.
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