CLIQUE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for CLIQUE, such as:
1. Our golf club is run by a very unfriendly clique.
2. She discovered that an office is as full of cliques and scandals as a Gopher Prairie.
3. Fitzgerald wished that he belonged to the clique of popular athletes and big men on campus.
4. If the renegade clique of that country were in power , it would have meant serious disaster for the people.
5. When Knight became leader, the council was run by a clique of officers largely unaccountable to the elected members.
2. She discovered that an office is as full of cliques and scandals as a Gopher Prairie.
3. Fitzgerald wished that he belonged to the clique of popular athletes and big men on campus.
4. If the renegade clique of that country were in power , it would have meant serious disaster for the people.
5. When Knight became leader, the council was run by a clique of officers largely unaccountable to the elected members.
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Meanings and Examples of CLIQUE
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clique
n. an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose
Classic Sentence:
1 Their hearts shut again till spring, and the nine months of cliques and radiators and dainty refreshments began all over.
2 She discovered that an office is as full of cliques and scandals as a Gopher Prairie.
Example Sentence:
1 When Knight became leader, the council was run by a clique of officers largely unaccountable to the elected members.
2 If the renegade clique of that country were in power , it would have meant serious disaster for the people.
3 Our golf club is run by a very unfriendly clique.
4 Fitzgerald wished that he belonged to the clique of popular athletes and big men on campus.
5 One small clique ran the student council: what had been intended as a democratic governing body had turned into an oligarchy.