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Definition of Caucused
1. caucus [v] - See also: caucus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caucused
Literary usage of Caucused
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Caucuses of 1860: A History of the National Political Conventions of the by Murat Halstead (1860)
"The Democratic politicians assembled in great force in Washington City the week
before the Convention was called to meet in Baltimore, and caucused the ..."
2. The Bailey Controversy in Texas: With Lessons from the Political Life-story by William Alexander Cocke (1908)
"They [this crowd of bulldozers that came down with "Captain" Joe] stayed awhile
there and caucused around, and I was the only Independent there, ..."
3. A History of the National Political Conventions of the Current Presidential by Murat Halstead (1860)
"The Democratic politicians assembled in. great force in Washington City the week
before the Convention was called to meet in Baltimore, and caucused the ..."
4. Reports of Committees by United States Congress. Senate (1884)
"—A. Didn't want to come up that far for nothing; and they caucused around and
Bill Webb told me that he told them not to go over there where these men were, ..."
5. The New Fiction: And Other Essays on Literary Subjects by Henry Duff Traill (1897)
"... is to be ' worked,' ' managed,' ' caucused,' by pushing members of the commercial
capitalist class. C. Quite so; and since imagination and feeling, ..."
6. Woodrow Wilson and His Work by William Edward Dodd (1921)
"Thornwell, Palmer, Hoge of Virginia, and Adger made the Wilson home their
headquarters and there caucused as to what was best to do, what was the best ..."