senator
[ˈsenətər]
Definition:
1. A member of a senate.
Use 'senator' in a sentence:
- 1. The senator accused opposition leaders of muckraking.
- 2. Her husband is a lobbyist, and familiar with almost every senator.
- 3. The senator was invited but was unable to attend.
- 4. The senator claims to have been misquoted in the article.
- 5. The senator is ready to argue for an experimental lifting of the ban.
- 6. Massachusetts Senator John Kerry hunts for pheasant during a campaign stop in Colo, Iowa during his 2004 run for the presidency.
- 7. Senator Seymour has threatened a filibuster to block the bill.
- 8. The Massachusetts senator is finishing his coast-to-coast tour across the United States.
- 9. Schwarzenegger signed the bill, SB-54 by Senator Mark Leno (D), on Sunday, his office said.
- 10. Voters in Massachusetts will vote for a senator to take the seat made vacant by the death of Edward Kennedy.
- 11. A bill by Democratic Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, which would offer financial incentives for private industry, is a promising start.
- 12. The senator was accused of waffling on major issues.
- 13. Pierre Salinger was appointed senator from California but subsequently lost his first election.
- 14. The senator replied that he was not in a position to comment.
- 15. "We can't let that happen," says Senator Mike Kowall, the lead sponsor of four bills recently introduced.
- 16. I am astounded at the comments made by the Senator.
- 17. Senator Bill Bradley outlined his own tax cut, giving families $350 in tax credits per child.
- 18. Senator Bentsen has declined to get involved this time around.
- 19. She became an Arizona state senator.
- 20. The senator was clearly caught off balance by the unexpected question.
- 21. Senator Kerry carries considerable weight in Washington.
- 22. He has served as a Democratic senator for Texas since 2000.
- 23. The senator was indicted for murder.
- 24. One of the first super delegates to come out for me was Senator Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia.
- 25. She openly flaunted her affair with the senator.
- 26. She achieved notoriety for her affair with the senator.
- 27. The affair could tarnish the reputation of the senator.
- 28. It is no easy job to run against John Glenn, Ohio's Democratic senator.
- 29. The arrest of Senator Pinochet has created a climate of preoccupation among our citizens.
- 30. The senator gave his standard stump speech.