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PAC

noun as in affinity group

noun as in political action committee

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noun as in pressure group

noun as in special-interest group

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Example Sentences

He said he dipped into his personal funds and “reached out to some people who gave money” to get the PAC started.

But Goff called it “insulting” to suggest that he might be running a super PAC for personal gain.

Romneyland is abuzz over the new super PAC—and not in a good way.

In Romneyland, the super PAC is being met with real suspicion and skepticism.

But for the National Draft Ben Carson for President PAC to get going, they needed a Web domain.

Pace′-mak′er, one who sets the pace, as in a race; Pac′er, one who paces: a horse whose usual gait is a pace.

Pact, pakt, n. that which is agreed on: an agreement: a contract—also Pac′tion.

Without doubt I saw, and yet it seems to pass before me, A headless trunk, that even as the rest Of the sad flock pac'd onward.

Bacchus kindly consented, and ordered him to bathe in the river Pac´tolus.

Mrs. Paradise received us very graciously, and led me immediately up to Miss Thrale, who was sitting by the Pac.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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