camarilla

NOUN
  1. a clique (often secret) that seeks power usually through intrigue
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How To Use camarilla In A Sentence

  • They know of course that all the money comes from Chavez and they are trying the path that so many other ex-chavista tried and failed, to pretend that a camarilla "isolates" Chavez from the reality. 08/07/2005 - 08/14/2005
  • This latest scheme to concoct a pretext for war is a devastating self-exposure of the war camarilla.
  • The headstrong Queen Isabella and court camarilla were eager to revert to absolute government, impressed by the example set in France by Louis-Napoleon.
  • The camarilla set out deliberately to disrupt these cadres, one by one, in one country after another.
  • Was their eight-year struggle - which saw hundreds of lives lost and even more placed in peril - a justifiable good, or the wanton acts of a criminal camarilla?
  • They would never have confided such a mission to someone who spends his free time suing film stars and having himself idolised by a camarilla of cameramen.
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