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Packwood

[ pak-wood ]

noun

  1. Bob, born 1932, U.S. politician: senator 1969–95.


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Most voters today barely remember Packwood, the good, the bad, and the ugly.

A month before the Ethics Committee vote that McConnell boasts about today, he and Dole were publicly defending Packwood.

In a new video, the Kentucky Republican brags about lowering the boom on sexual harasser Bob Packwood.

Her push for public hearings on Packwood irritated her Democratic male colleagues along with the Republicans.

Packwood was eventually convinced to come to the Senate, but he insisted that they carry him across the threshold.

Mrs. Packwood wet a piece of brown paper, laid it on my forehead, and bade me lie on my bed until I should feel better.

Mr. Packwood carried me into the house, and both he and his wife felt sorry for me.

With Mrs. Packwood's permission, Billy and I sped away to join the line.

Fortunately Baby Packwood had grown to be quite a frolicsome child.

Do you forget that Belinda Portman and her accomplishments have already been as well advertised as Packwood's razor-strops?

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