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[ tam-uh-nee ] / ˈtæm ə ni /
adjectivepertaining to, involving, or characteristic of the membership or methods of Tammany Hall. OTHER WORDS FROM TammanyTam·ma·ny·ism, nounTam·ma·ny·ite, nounWords nearby TammanyTamil Eelam, Tamil Nadu, Tamil Tigers, tamis, Tamm, Tammany, Tammany Hall, tammar, Tammerfors, Tamm-Horsfall mucoprotein, Tammuz Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for TammanyBut though the percentage of Irish among the population of the city was declining, Tammany Hall saw great times in the 1920s. When New York City Hit Its Stride|Allen Barra|July 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST They particularly controlled Tammany Hall, the Democratic machine, but also all sorts of other political organizations. Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Live In: Kevin Baker’s New York|Allen Barra|September 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST Tammany Hall is one of those “simple to play, hard to master” game. Tammany Hall: the Game Where You Play as a New York City Ward Boss|Noah Kristula-Green|May 4, 2013|DAILY BEAST Tammany Hall is a game that simulated the dynamics of politics without having to get into the details. Tammany Hall: the Game Where You Play as a New York City Ward Boss|Noah Kristula-Green|May 4, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Or to punish the party of segregation, Tammany Hall, and racially discriminatory labor unions? David's Bookclub: Strom Thurmond's America|David Frum|April 16, 2013|DAILY BEAST O Khalid, have you forgotten that these “coppers” are the minions of Tammany? The Book of Khalid|Ameen Rihani The history of the papacy in the fifteenth century reminds one of the history of Tammany Hall in the nineteenth century. Folkways|William Graham Sumner The strength of Tammany is due to the fact that it fits the tastes and needs of a great modern city under democracy. Folkways|William Graham Sumner Tell him, if you like that all Tammany can't boost him on to the appellate bench if I go after him. Destiny|Charles Neville Buck Tammany has been known to elect an upright mayor; Reform has been known to elect a weak one. Riding and Driving|Edward L. Anderson
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