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Examples
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The more tea-partyish the GOP becomes, the more they will lose.
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As with most partyish things we have here, I got to talk to nearly everybody who came, and I didn't get to talk enough with any one person.
Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway timprov 2008
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After which I promptly fell back into being morose and pity partyish.
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After which I promptly fell back into being morose and pity partyish.
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They danced and sang and there was a partyish air about the gathering.
Lord of the Flies Golding, William, 1911- 1954
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But his very moderation, not to mention his exotic Mormonism, makes him suspect in the tea partyish Republican Party.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Richard Cohen 2011
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But his very moderation, not to mention his exotic Mormonism, makes him suspect in the tea partyish Republican Party.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Richard Cohen 2011
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Republican support looks solid enough, give or take a few tea-partyish defections, to secure a majority in both chambers.
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The bike-share program isn't really an issue, he says, it's just that both he and his opponent are "businessmen," so he has to blather on about something vaguely tea-partyish to differentiate himself.
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The bike-share program isn't really an issue, he says, it's just that both he and his opponent are "businessmen," so he has to blather on about something vaguely tea-partyish to differentiate himself.
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