Lexicographical Neighbors of Caucussed
Literary usage of Caucussed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Minnesota Legislature of 1911 by Lynn Haines (1911)
"The Seventh congressional district caucussed at Willmar on November 28th and
those present adopted a resolution inviting Mr. Spooner to be a candidate, ..."
2. An American Glossary by Richard Hopwood Thornton (1912)
"... gentlemen standing in the middle of the room.—The Stranger, Oct. 9 (Albany, NY).
1816 It is said that a caucus at Washington is to be counter- caucussed ..."
3. The Fortnightly Review (1883)
"... our highest aim seems to be to make a damaging speech against Gladstone—and
how can you damage a man whose supporters are all caucussed ? ..."
4. The History of Political Parties in the State of New-York, from the by Jabez Delano Hammond (1850)
"In this very case, they had undoubtedly caucussed. and had then solemnly agreed
not to agree on the nomination of any man. Would it not have been more in ..."
5. Jailed for Freedom by Doris Stevens (1920)
"... PASSES AMENDMENT Instantly Republican leaders in control of the 66th Congress
caucussed and organized for a prompt passage of the amendment. ..."
6. Maine: A History by Louis Clinton Hatch, Maine Historical Society, American Historical Society (1919)
"The night before the nomination, the New York delegates caucussed. It was
unanimously agreed to support the renomination of Lincoln, and a majority voted in ..."