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tea party

noun as in serving of tea

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That’s long been true of the tea party right, and I’m afraid it is where too many Democrats are now.

The tea party movement that emerged over the next few years was driven by activists who sought to leverage grass-roots fury to enact conservative economic policy.

Liberals, with bitter memories of the tea party movement, are already girding for this.

The funding sources for the tea party movement are still around, as are some of its key organizations, but their activists have moved on.

Castle lost the GOP nomination to tea party activist and blurtmeister Christine O’Donnell.

A year before he had similarly arrived with news of the Boston Tea Party.

Senseless bureaucracy is part of what spawned the Tea Party.

Some imagine Senator Elizabeth Warren as the charismatic leader of a progressive version of the “tea party.”

Your move, supposedly not Tea-Party-fevered Governor John Kasich.

A year before Government Bullies, he published The Tea Party Goes to Washington.

You think that if a man's charming, that's the end of him, and that all he's good for is to amuse a few old ladies at a tea party.

The parlour, having once been a ware-room, was unusually large and well adapted for a tea-party.

It is not over the virtues of a curate-and-tea-party novel that people are abashed into high resolutions.

Worby remembered hearing the old lady tell this dream at a tea-party in the house of the chapter clerk.

You cite the case of some who are admirable tea-party oracles, but who cannot utter half a dozen sentences in the tribune.

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On this page you'll find 4 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to tea party, such as: chanoyu, tea and crumpets, tea ceremony, and tea ritual.

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

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