senator|senators in English
noun
[sen·a·tor || 'senətə(r)]
member of parliament, legislator, member of a legislative council of citizens (especially the U.S. Senate)
Use "senator|senators" in a sentence
1. Honourable senators, I commend Senator Cools for all the work and research she has done
2. Honourable senators, we are calling for debate on the amendment, and the debate will be adjourned by Senator Andreychuk
3. The Senate uses roll-call votes; a clerk calls out the names of all the senators, each senator stating "aye" or "no" when his or her name is announced.
4. Senators F. Sea mammals
5. 21 Senators F. Sea mammals
6. Any luck, senator?
7. People and senators, be not affrighted!
8. In 1934, 22 Senators were elected.
9. Senator Kenny also indicated to Senator Thompson some of the contemplated actions
10. I am not saying that non-aligned senators have more rights than Senators Lynch-Staunton, Kinsella and others
11. Biden Bundlers include current senators Pennsylvania Sen
12. The senators were ornery and independent.
13. Three senators missed the roll call.
14. 1 day ago · SENATORS Afterthoughts: Dadonov and Chabot miscues in overtime cost the Senators Back to video
15. Senator Tom Carper, Washington D
16. Senator Hillary Clinton Cutout #2214
17. " United States Senator escapes assassination. "
18. Former Senator George Brandis QC
19. Please welcome senator Tom Kingsly.
20. All 100 senators agree to a postponement.
21. Senators are sparring over the health bill.
22. Some senators reacted Angrily to the president's remarks
23. Several senators introduced legislation aimed at sexual harassment.
24. He became Senator two years later.
25. The senator declaimed against the opposition.