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paymaster

[ UK /pˈe‍ɪmɑːstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person in charge of paying wages

How To Use paymaster In A Sentence

  • The good paymaster is lord of another man s purse.
  • The military still had not released names but said the four included a Republican Guard corps-level chief of staff, a guard division commander and a paymaster for the militia.
  • The rest were suited and booted, meeting the corporate paymasters and generally celebrating.
  • Yet he is a survivor, sticking to his sobering material and plain aesthetic no matter who his paymaster is.
  • Stop dishing them out like sweets to retiring politicians and party paymasters. The Sun
  • But at this point they are discovering that they are just as much in thrall as the centrists to paymasters uninterested in universal coverage. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Negotiating Against Themselves
  • These are the people who get their hands dirty on policy details, and can deliver the goodies to the corporate paymasters.
  • Now, the Roscommon was a beautiful corps; no petty jealousies, no little squabbling among the officers, no small spleen between the major's wife and the paymaster's sister, -- all was amiable, kind, brotherly, and affectionate. Charles O'Malley — Volume 2
  • It has been said that the bulk of Mozart's sacred music - he composed nearly 20 Masses alone - was written mostly to please paymasters.
  • The point is that the paymasters intend to reward bloggers who configure web applications in a way that favours the commercial client.
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