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pacemaker

[peys-mey-ker] / ˈpeɪsˌmeɪ kər /
NOUN
front-runner
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During the 1960 presidential campaign, Mr. Goodwin worked alongside head speechwriter Ted Sorensen as one of Kennedy’s most gifted phrasemakers.

From Washington Post • May 21, 2018

It is true that some so-called corporate public relations practitioners are employed principally as company spokesmen, much as the Government employs its ambassadors as phrasemakers rather than policy-shapers.

From Time Magazine Archive

He takes the usual liberties—writing about his spectacles, the books he takes, Why Not Stay Home, etc.—but still he is Mr. A. Huxley, one of the more intelligent phrasemakers of our time.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Japanese have a habit of giving every event its own descriptive title, and politics keeps the phrasemakers particularly busy.

From Time Magazine Archive

But my feeling was strong enough to carry me into action, the step which phrasemakers, who find complete satisfaction in their phrases, often omit.

From Confessions of an Opera Singer by Howard, Kathleen




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