Bushie
1 Britishnoun
noun
Example Sentences
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But would a Bushie really tout Mr. Clinton’s “strong record” to Mr. Clinton?
From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 29, 2015
It was always 'Hey, Bushie, the gang here thinks you ought to do thus and such -- but only if it conforms to your own thinking.'
From Time Magazine Archive
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"If the aide looks nervous, the President will think there's something to be nervous about," Gottesman, who is intensely private even for a Bushie, tells Time in a rare interview.
From Time Magazine Archive
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We thought she was a Bushie," says one official, "but the real problem is that no one liked her.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"W'y, Bushie, if Betsy is always belchin' gunpowder, don't you know her breaf mus' smell uf gunpowder?"
From Burl by Heady, Morrison
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