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Meaning of MAGA-land | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

Noun. [B2]

Examples

“While you know Barack Obama would have been all about the mask, showing the nation the proper example, Trump is afraid his followers will think he’s a wimp if he wears it, that he’s conceding the danger of a pandemic many in MAGA-land think is exaggerated or some sort of hoax.”
“We know beyond a doubt that Donald Trump is a racist and white supremacist. The question is: What does that make the MAGA-land cult members who still champion this malignant narcissist?”
“The first step to learning from a mistake is acknowledging that you made one. It’s the path to forgiveness and atonement, but it’s not a road we’ll travel here in MAGA-land.”
“Obviously, principled conservatives might question the scope or effectiveness of this or that particular covid-combating mandate. But MAGA-land has crossed over to another place entirely.”
“Calling for Biden’s impeachment doubtless pleases the ear of Lindsey’s Palm Beach pal and, as it happens, thrills Trump’s base, a useful skill should Trump ever decide to hang up his brass knuckles. Should that happen, and perhaps even if it doesn’t, Lindsey wants to be seen as a reliable alternative in MAGA-land.”
““Instead of protecting our elections,” Perdue said of Kemp, “he caved to Abrams and cost us two Senate seats, the Senate majority, and gave Joe Biden free rein.” None of that is true, except in the make-believe world of MAGA-land.”
“So, when the MAGA coordinator tries to farm out an unappetizing project, the firms may take a pass. And if such requests are rejected, there’s likely to be trouble in MAGA-land.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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