tammany造句1) Tammany Hall—epitome of political corruption—was a hotel.
2) He's a Tammany Hall strongman with no respect for Seattle "process."
3) Workers wipe oil from marsh grass in St. Tammany Parish, La.
4) The boss of Tammany, with whom Mr Cleveland had at an earlier period in his career "locked horns".
5) This is the postcode category of St. Tammany, U. S.
6) He had political ambitions, and knew how to make friends at Tammany Hall.
7) The sight of so many senior politicians falling over themselves to kiss his hand was reminiscent of Tammany Hall at its worst.
8) Before the Civil War, boxing enjoyed a brief vogue in New York, where fighters often associated with the Tammany Hall machine rose to prominence.
9) During the first years of the Gilded Age, Boss Tweed's Tammany Hall provided more services to the poor than any city government before it, although for more money went into Tweed's own pocket.
10) There was a better hand across the table, held by a pugnacious Irish youth, who was a political hanger-on of the Tammany district in which they were located.