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		Definition of bunyanize in US English: bunyanize(British bunyanise) verbˈbənyəˌnīzˈbənyəˌnīz [with object]Cause (someone) to appear heroic or larger than life.  How are you going to allow teachers to finish their work if you keep bunyanizing them?  Example sentencesExamples -  How, then, are you going to allow teachers to finish their work if you keep bunyanizing them?
 -  I myself believe that the Gods of all realms, from the lowest to highest, do not want us to bunyanize them, but rather to understand them.
 -  Besides the creation of artificial folk heroes, or the Bunyanizing of genuine ones, mass culture breeds its own special varieties of folklore.
 
 
 Origin   1950s: after Paul Bunyan, legendary American giant lumberjack.    Definition of bunyanize in US English: bunyanize(British bunyanise) verbˈbənyəˌnīz [with object]Cause (someone) to appear heroic or larger than life.  How are you going to allow teachers to finish their work if you keep bunyanizing them?  Example sentencesExamples -  Besides the creation of artificial folk heroes, or the Bunyanizing of genuine ones, mass culture breeds its own special varieties of folklore.
 -  How, then, are you going to allow teachers to finish their work if you keep bunyanizing them?
 -  I myself believe that the Gods of all realms, from the lowest to highest, do not want us to bunyanize them, but rather to understand them.
 
 
 Origin   1950s: after Paul Bunyan, legendary American giant lumberjack.     |