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hustings

[ UK /hˈʌstɪŋz/ ]
[ US /ˈhəstɪŋz/ ]
NOUN
  1. the activities involved in political campaigning (especially speech making)

How To Use hustings In A Sentence

  • He remains a formidable political operator and is usually at his best on the hustings.
  • Nine hustings, where the candidates will appear head to head, will be held around England along with one each in Scotland and Wales before polls close on December 5.
  • I think we can expect to see them on the hustings soon.
  • No wonder the scribblers on the hustings have so much stale garbage blowing around their brains.
  • The meeting itself is just a chance for all who wish to hear and cross-question the three finalists: an eve-of-poll hustings. It is interesting that Sir George Young took the opportunity...
  • After taking heat for skipping a major international conference on Libya to stay on the hustings, Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon will globetrot this week to two major meetings aimed at finding a way around the impasse in the country. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Should they be re-elected it will also help lock them into a good position, should they come out against privatization on the hustings this year or next.
  • The summer recess is the obvious time for the public hustings and postal ballot of party members. Times, Sunday Times
  • The battle for the Tory leadership may be hotting up but it appears as if there is still all to play for following the elections hustings in Yorkshire last night.
  • Over the next three weeks this head-to-head debate will be repeated in a series of private party hustings across the country.
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