Use of crony in Sentences. 41 Examples

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  1. the senator's political cronies.
  2. He was playing cards with his cronies.
  3. He was playing cards with his cronies.
  4. He enjoyed drinking and jesting with his cronies.
  5. Big Joe would see to that, or one of his cronies.
  6. Big Joe would see to that, or one of his cronies.
  7. He spends every evening drinking in the pub with his cronies.
  8. The senator gave positions of power to many of his political cronies.
  9. The senator gave positions of power to many of his political cronies.
  10. Bella had stayed there a bit, though, along with her ghastly cronies.
  11. He was a geologist, rated by his cronies as the best in the business.
  12. He was a geologist, rated by his cronies as the best in the business.
  13. The General and his cronies are now awaiting trial for drug-smuggling.
  14. All the same, his scrapbook shows him obviously happy with his cronies.
  15. All the same, his scrapbook shows him obviously happy with his cronies.
  16. He returned from a lunchtime drinking session with his business cronies.
  17. He returned from a lunchtime drinking session with his business cronies.
  18. In her late sixties she traveled over Europe with a crony of equal years.
  19. In her late sixties she traveled over Europe with a crony of equal years.
  20. Not to mention the crack with their cronies as they queue for their lolly.
  21. She and her crony Williams must be our longest serving Cathedral retainers.
  22. I'd come home on the Saturday morning after playing golf with a few cronies.
  23. I'd come home on the Saturday morning after playing golf with a few cronies.
  24. Even so, he had learned a lot, keeping what he knew from Spatz and his cronies.
  25. Her allies in the government included those presidential cronies the Alsops despised.
  26. Her allies in the government included those presidential cronies the Alsops despised.
  27. An engineer, usually Atkinson or one of his cronies, would propose an unusual innovatIon.
  28. The president, Milan Milutinovic, once a Milosevic crony, has also been indicted for war crimes.
  29. He says he may have been filmed in October 1998 when he was kidnapped by Mr Montesinos's cronies and doped.
  30. That is crony corporatism and instead of being a force for economic stabilization, it totally undermines it.
  31. Despite my closeness over a long period to Harold Wilson, I was certainly not close to his publicised cronies.
  32. Despite my closeness over a long period to Harold Wilson, I was certainly not close to his publicised cronies.
  33. Banks are simply sitting on cash in spite of the taxpayer bailouts — an example of crony capitalism at its best.
  34. Banks are simply sitting on cash in spite of the taxpayer bailouts — an example of crony capitalism at its best.
  35. He always demanded the best food available and the use of our big room every Sunday night for gambling with his cronies.
  36. He always demanded the best food available and the use of our big room every Sunday night for gambling with his cronies.
  37. Some of these funds will invest wisely, but many will pursue non-commercial goals, from job creation to crony enrichment.
  38. Egypt will need help restarting and then reforming its economy to move from Mr. Mubarak's crony capitalism to a true free market.
  39. Egypt will need help restarting and then reforming its economy to move from Mr. Mubarak's crony capitalism to a true free market.
  40. Scapegoats, from crony capitalists to foreign-currency manipulators, are in no short supply, but technology is increasingly fingered as a culprit.
  41. "It seems like crony capitalism was trumping the smart decision-making, " Representative Steve Scalise, Republican of Louisiana, said at the hearing.

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