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congressman-at-large

[ kong-gris-muhn-uht-lahrj ]

noun

plural congressmen-at-large
  1. a U.S. congressman who is elected from a state as a whole and not from a district.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of congressman-at-large1

An Americanism dating back to 1880–85
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Example Sentences

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Texans last week heard the wind beginning to howl in the Democratic primary campaign for Congressman-at-large.

Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, Republican candidate for Congressman-at-large, diverted some attention with a barbecue at her farm northwest of Chicago, at which 10,000 Republicans consumed six tons of beef and pork, 200 barrels of potatoes, five truckloads of bread.

Last week they circulated a petition to put him on the Republican primary ballot as candidate for Congressman-at-large.

Senator Deneen of Illinois pokes in, by letter or in person, to complain that Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, the party's nominee for Congressman-at-large, is being given undue advantages by the national organization, advantages that may help her oust Senator Deneen and take his seat in 1930.

He may try next year for Congressman-at-large from Massachusetts, or he may go for the U.S.

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