Similar words: chamberlain, antechamber, chamber, gas chamber, cumberland, villain, villainy, vaudeville. Meaning: n. British statesman who as Prime Minister pursued a policy of appeasement toward fascist Germany (1869-1940).
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1. Neville Chamberlain was greatly affected by the death of his cousin Norman and determined that such sacrifice should not be wasted.
2. Neville Chamberlain was still lamenting that Baldwin did not attack the Government instead of the press lords.
3. Neville Chamberlain must clearly be persuaded to accept promotion and another, longer, spell at the Treasury.
4. Neville Chamberlain was a regular visitor to Cirencester, where he caught trout on the River Churn.
5. Neville Chamberlain was naturally offered a return to the Treasury.
6. Neville Chamberlain wrote that the Cabinet was a nest of intrigue, which was, considering everything, an understatement.
7. But Churchill's pleas were ignored by Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.
8. He did not realise that Neville Chamberlain had a very hard core, and that he did not like being cheated.
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9. Neville Chamberlain ( 1869 - 1940 ), British prime minister ( 1937 - 1940 ).
10. Its first proper chairman, Neville Chamberlain, was discredited in many people's eyes by appeasement, but he was the first Tory leader to dedicate himself systematically to welfare questions.
11. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain was forced to resign. The British people turned to a new leader, Winston Churchill.
12. A connoisseur of politics can savor the machinations of a Neville Chamberlain or Winston Churchill.
13. It was here that the Munich Agreement was signed, which handed a chunk of Czechoslovakia to Germany and which led to British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain being accused of appeasement.
14. In fact, Britain in the early 1930s outperformed the US, under the more orthodox policies of the Chancellor, Neville Chamberlain.
15. They cast their critics as a blend the querulous Neville Chamberlain and craven apologists for Stalin.
16. They cast their critics as a blend of the querulous Neville Chamberlain and craven apologists for Stalin.
17. Martland said: "Mussolini ended his life hung upside down in Milan, but history has not been kind to Hoare either, condemned as an appeaser of fascism alongside Neville Chamberlain.
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