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		Definition of congressman in English: congressmannounPlural congressmenˈkɒŋɡrɛsmənˈkɑŋɡrəsmən A member of Congress, especially a member of the US House of Representatives.  senators and congressmen joined in a standing ovation as title Congressman Bob Smithers  Example sentencesExamples -  As the congressman told us of his need to leave, I began waving furiously from my side of the building in my work clothes.
 -  Why do you suppose senators are held in slightly higher esteem than congressmen?
 -  Any congressman who tries to stonewall on this will be subject to an immediate recall movement.
 -  If she wanted him to meet with a senator or a congressman, we had to change his schedule to do it.
 -  But he also has to do what he did with the Republican senators and congressmen yesterday.
 -  Most of the South's governors and three-fifths of its congressmen are now Republican.
 -  I've never believed that governors and senators and congressmen can really deliver states.
 -  The measures that have been taken are calculated to intimidate not only the general public, but the congressmen and senators as well.
 -  Liberal congressmen and the public employees' unions are hostile to the plan.
 -  When we come back, we will talk with two congressmen and one member of the Senate.
 -  Unfortunately, our senators and congressmen have not been smart enough or well prepared enough to do the job.
 -  On one occasion, the congressman even arranged a blind date, but nothing became of it.
 -  This is a bipartisan group of congressmen and senators who are looking into this.
 -  If you are not raising money, the congressman implies, you are a political target waiting to be hit.
 -  Rarely has the role of corporate money in buying congressmen and their votes been so nakedly on display as in the promotion of this measure.
 -  Privately, many senators and congressmen have a similar feeling.
 -  Anyway, the real life guy became a congressman or a senator or something.
 -  This is an off-year election, meaning we choose senators and congressmen, not a president.
 -  The congressman in fact had actually paid his taxes; he was just habitually late about it.
 -  Today everyone from congressmen to city councilmen treat the drugmakers like a flock of geese.
 
    Definition of congressman in US English: congressmannounˈkäNGɡrəsmənˈkɑŋɡrəsmən A member of Congress, especially a member of the US House of Representatives.  senators and congressmen joined in a standing ovation as title Congressman Bob Smithers  Example sentencesExamples -  Liberal congressmen and the public employees' unions are hostile to the plan.
 -  But he also has to do what he did with the Republican senators and congressmen yesterday.
 -  Anyway, the real life guy became a congressman or a senator or something.
 -  I've never believed that governors and senators and congressmen can really deliver states.
 -  Unfortunately, our senators and congressmen have not been smart enough or well prepared enough to do the job.
 -  Any congressman who tries to stonewall on this will be subject to an immediate recall movement.
 -  This is a bipartisan group of congressmen and senators who are looking into this.
 -  As the congressman told us of his need to leave, I began waving furiously from my side of the building in my work clothes.
 -  If she wanted him to meet with a senator or a congressman, we had to change his schedule to do it.
 -  Today everyone from congressmen to city councilmen treat the drugmakers like a flock of geese.
 -  Rarely has the role of corporate money in buying congressmen and their votes been so nakedly on display as in the promotion of this measure.
 -  When we come back, we will talk with two congressmen and one member of the Senate.
 -  If you are not raising money, the congressman implies, you are a political target waiting to be hit.
 -  This is an off-year election, meaning we choose senators and congressmen, not a president.
 -  On one occasion, the congressman even arranged a blind date, but nothing became of it.
 -  Most of the South's governors and three-fifths of its congressmen are now Republican.
 -  The measures that have been taken are calculated to intimidate not only the general public, but the congressmen and senators as well.
 -  The congressman in fact had actually paid his taxes; he was just habitually late about it.
 -  Privately, many senators and congressmen have a similar feeling.
 -  Why do you suppose senators are held in slightly higher esteem than congressmen?
 
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