[ US /ˈkɑmi/ ]
[ UK /kˈɒmi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a socialist who advocates communism
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How To Use commie In A Sentence

  • It's now 13 years since the Commies got booted out, and free enterprise is booming.
  • ‘Only Commies used words like peace and freedom,’ he later recalled.
  • And again, if I vote I'd like at least a choice between commie and non-commie; euro and non-euro; immigrant and indigene .... Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • Ditto for such long-suffering conservative entertainers as actress Janine Turner, who kvetched that at one point she thought she would be fired from Friday Night Lights -- that commie TV show about Texas high school football -- because of her politics. Michael Sigman: Gratitude In A World Of Sin And Sorrow
  • The four Cubans were declared the advance guard of the 1952 Commie contingent.
  • The GOP and their corporate masters have set up the Tea Party in the same way as the Nazi SA brownshirts who brawled in the streets and beat up commies and jews were set up and run by Rolm under Hitler. Think Progress » Former Bush officials rip Tea Parties: They’re ‘outrageous,’ based on ‘fear and hatred,’ bad for GOP.
  • He was American, the kind of man they call a superpatriot, believes Reagan is soft on commies and Thatcher should have nuked Buenos Aires. SNOWLINE
  • To paraphrase Alix their "argument" is: "Ken is just a judicial murder supporting, homophobe supporting commie. Archive 2008-03-30
  • FDR was branded as a sick demented dictator, Truman was called a boorish drunk, Kennedy was a spineless commie dupe. The Chimes at Midnight
  • What evil, malignant Commie menace could be behind this predicament?
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