noun
- plural of blimpishness; the quality or state of being blimpish (stubbornly conservative, narrow-minded, or reactionary in political or social views)
Usage: informal; chiefly British; usually uncountable in singular form; plural form emphasizes multiple instances or manifestations
Examples
- The various blimpishnesses expressed at the club meeting reflected the older generation's resistance to change.
- His blimpishnesses about modern technology were evident in every conversation.
- The article criticized the blimpishnesses of the establishment figures who opposed reform.
- Their blimpishnesses made it difficult to have productive discussions about social policy.