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Goldwater

[ gohld-waw-ter, -wot-er ]

noun

  1. Barry Morris, 1909–1998, U.S. politician: U.S senator 1953–64 and 1968–87.


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It may have been the reason why Goldwater beat Rockefeller by three points, and effectively sewed up the GOP nomination.

The libertarians know Goldwater got demolished in 1964, right?

Sousa likened their effort to that of the one to draft Barry Goldwater, in 1964.

Reagan made the case for his speech, and Goldwater was persuaded.

Not surprisingly, some around Barry Goldwater thought it was a lousy idea.

We had looked to Barry Goldwater as personifying Mr. Conservative.

I don't think he is too much of a boy to go around and try to collect votes for Goldwater.

At last he found himself in the little bureau and dressing-room in which Goldwater was angrily changing his trousers.

He hied to the nearest drug-store, and entering the telephone cabinet rang up Goldwater.

As he spoke Goldwater's voice rose from the neighbouring stage in an operatic melody, and reduced Pinchas's brain to chaos.

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