3grandstand verb
grandstands; grandstand·ed; grandstand·ing [no obj] US, disapproving : to behave or speak in a way that is intended to impress people and to get public approval
▪ a politician who grandstands to the public = a grandstanding politician
▪ a politician who grandstands to the public = a grandstanding politician
— grand·stand·er noun, plural grand·stand·ers [count]
— grandstanding noun [noncount]
▪ He has been accused of political grandstanding.
▪ He has been accused of political grandstanding.




