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Definition of Lawmakers
1. lawmaker [n] - See also: lawmaker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lawmakers
Literary usage of Lawmakers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Iowa from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth by Benjamin F. Gue (1903)
"At the following meeting of the Pioneer lawmakers' Association, ... ENOS LOWE,
one of the pioneer lawmakers of Iowa, was born on the 5th of May, 1804, ..."
2. Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career by Charles Grenfill Washburn (1916)
"... these legislative considerations, the constitutional lawmakers must be allowed
a free foot. In so far as legislative choice, ranging here unfettered, ..."
3. The Corner-stone of Philippine Independence by Francis Burton Harrison (1922)
"CHAPTER XV THE FILIPINO lawmakers UP to the year 1914 the Philippine Assembly
offered the best field for studying the capacity of the Filipinos in ..."
4. Mark Hanna's "moral Cranks" And--others: A Study of To-day by William H. Muldoon (1900)
"... tracks having been closed, lawmakers devised a new plan for attracting capital
to the commonwealth—Laws shielding stockholders from responsibilities. ..."
5. Walks about Washington by Francis Ellington Leupp (1915)
"CHAPTER IV THESE OUR lawmakers THE House of Representatives, albeit presenting
an average of conduct equal to that of any corresponding chamber in the world ..."