party man

NOUN
  1. a member of a political party who follows strictly the party line
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How To Use party man In A Sentence

  • As the party managers selected the cream of the crop, the group would dissolve. THE GUARDSMEN
  • The bucolic bard was a party man with lusty appetites. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you have a friend or relative you completely trust, ask your bank to provide them with a third-party mandate.
  • Conventions could be managed, but the party managers' mediation of these crowds was full of risk.
  • The secret to writing a convincing party manifesto is to make it look as if you have left no stone unturned in making your policies. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bucolic bard was a party man with lusty appetites. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nkrumah was able to write the party manifesto on his borrowed toilet paper, and smuggle other messages out of prison.
  • This is a characteristic of extremist groups, not to target the opposite extreme, at least at first, but to target the closest competitor for the party mantle, people who might blur the distinctions between in-group and out. Hoyer: Tea Party having an impact
  • In this case ‘FU’ is a shorthand employed by party whips to describe sexually incontinent MPs who have thus far managed to keep their sordid secrets from their spouses but not the party managers.
  • And that is not to say that the poll will result in the childcare issue being relegated to the footnotes of party manifestos.
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