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Origin of panderer1
First recorded in 1825–30; pander ( def ) + -er 1( def )
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The Democrats look like anxious, reactive petitioners and panderers who need polls to tell them how to define justice.
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To many people, it makes him look indomitable—and other politicians like panderers by comparison.
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"That's the cost of clarity. He tells it like it is, he's not a panderer," another Macron lawmaker said.
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Also, panderers, seducers, traffickers in flattery, false prophets, braggarts and thieves.
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The evil of Trumpism has been unleashed, abetted by the GOP panderers.
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