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dealmaker
[ deel-mey-ker ]
noun
- a person who makes a deal or deals, especially in business or politics.
- an aspect or item that is enticing enough to secure a deal.
Other Words From
- dealmaking noun
Example Sentences
One thing is certain, though: Trump has always seen himself as a dealmaker and will not want Biden to take any such credit.
That decision proved fruitful as he emerged as a linchpin vote and must-have dealmaker for Democrats in the closely divided Senate.
The ACC’s stately Jim Phillips has spent a lifetime in college sports while the Big 12’s hard-charging dealmaker, Brett Yormark, is a relative newcomer to the space.
Santos won office in what had been a reliably Democratic district partly by falsely portraying himself as an American success story — a son of working class immigrants who made himself into a wealthy Wall Street dealmaker.
Suozzi, who previously represented the district for three terms, campaigned in the centrist lane, distancing himself from progressive policies that have not played well on Long Island and cast himself as a dealmaker who can work with the GOP.
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