Similar words: milking machine, decision-making model, wingman, raving mad, maker, ringmaster, running mate, shopping mall. Meaning: n. 1. English statesman; during the War of the Roses he fought first for the house of York and secured the throne for Edward IV and then changed sides to fight for the house of Lancaster and secured the throne for Henry VI (1428-1471) 2. an important person who can bring leaders to power through the exercise of political influence.
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1. Her death thrust Newman into the position of kingmaker.
2. The earl of Warwick was the first kingmaker.
3. " Perot as kingmaker , " he says tactfully, " is a more formidable proposition than as candate. "
4. "Perot as kingmaker," he says tactfully, "is a more formidable proposition than Perot as candidate."
5. Cardinal Danneels, too liberal for some conservatives, could be a kingmaker in the conclave.
6. Sadr -- feared by some, reviled by others and revered by a broad swath of Iraq's urban poor -- is now a kingmaker in Iraqi politics.
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