POLITICIAN in a Sentence
Learn POLITICIAN from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
100 example sentences for POLITICIAN, such as:
1. No, I don't go by politicians.
2. They plotted to kill the politician.
3. The politician looked at him keenly.
4. He's a competent politician, but he lacks vision.
5. the politician, but the reality of it hurtful and.
2. They plotted to kill the politician.
3. The politician looked at him keenly.
4. He's a competent politician, but he lacks vision.
5. the politician, but the reality of it hurtful and.
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Meanings and Examples of POLITICIAN
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politician
n. a schemer who tries to gain advantage in an organization in sly or underhanded ways
n. a person active in party politics
Classic Sentence: (20 in 2 pages)
1 The man would be an opinionated politician, heavily jocular about The Bride.
2 Not long after this, Jurgis, wearying of the risks and vicissitudes of miscellaneous crime, was moved to give up the career for that of a politician.
3 The orator, or the politician, who can produce such a state of things, is commonly popular with his contemporaries, however he may be treated by posterity.
4 The inconsistency and recklessness of Traddles were not to be exceeded by any real politician.
5 Sergey Ivanovitch was a Moscow man, and a philosopher; Alexey Alexandrovitch a Petersburger, and a practical politician.
6 the politician, but the reality of it hurtful and.
The Prince By Niccolo Machiavelli
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7 Moreover, the path of the practical politician pointed the same way; for, argued this opportunist, if we cannot peacefully reconstruct the South with white votes, we certainly can with black votes.
8 Why, good Sir Maurice," rejoined the wily politician, "start not aside like a scared steed, without, at least, considering the object of your terror.
9 The politician looked at him keenly.
10 His Eminence is the most illustrious politician of times past, of times present, and probably of times to come.
11 They were like politicians cynically dividing appointments.
12 Everywhere in the country tonight the old party politicians are studying this vote, and setting their sails by it; and nowhere will they be quicker or more cunning than here in our own city.
13 The officers labored like politicians to beat the mass into a proper circle to face the menaces.
14 The trader, who, considering his advantages, was almost as humane as some of our politicians, seemed to feel called on to administer such consolation as the case admitted of.
15 No, I don't go by politicians.
Example Sentence: (80 in 6 pages)
1 A politician is a man who undertands government, and it takes a poiltician to run a government.
2 Her testimony works against his chance of success as a politician.
3 She is a shrewd politician who wants to avoid offending the electorate unnecessarily.
4 Mrs Thatcher was a tough and uncompromising politician.
5 He was a tough politician who wasn't afraid to speak his mind.
6 He's a competent politician, but he lacks vision.
7 The politician was ousted from office by a vote from members of his own party.
8 Since a politician never believes what he says, he is surprised when others believe him.
9 The priest and the politician made strange/odd/unlikely bedfellows in their campaign for peace.
10 He's an effective enough politician but somehow he lacks the statesmanlike gravitas of a world leader.
11 Although regularly pilloried by the press as an obnoxious loudmouth, he is, nonetheless, an effective politician.
12 It was the first time a Green politician and a Labour minister had shared a platform.
13 They plotted to kill the politician.
14 Senior Labor politician Tony Benn has been publishing diary installments for decades, providing a vivid account of Parliament.
15 A scrupulous politician would not lie about her business interests.