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  • noun Obsolete form of politics.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of politick.

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Examples

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    Bush/McCain Identical Cousins 2008

  • May 30, 2008 at 12: 29 PM in politicks, white | Permalink

    SeeLight: 2008

  • If a few of them were threatened with losing their tax free status they might stick to saving souls instead of meddling in politicks.

    Obama takes heat from Catholic League over Pfleger 2008

  • Music personal politicks power racial/ethnic science social taxonomy technology

    atlas(t) clairelight 2009

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    A Tale of Two Koreatowns clairelight 2009

  • Gray politicks among gay voters at 17th Street Festival; outgoing Fenty GLBT director spotted with Gray sticker: 'He's our party's nominee and I certainly support him in the November election' (Blade)

    DeMorning DeBonis: Sept. 28, 2010 Mike DeBonis 2010

  • I have his long letter, and will if possible try to write to him, but not about politicks.

    Letter 297 2009

  • I am not going to bombard you with politicks, I have somthing more solid to state, which is, that soon after I wrote you last, I received

    Letter 296 2009

  • The said gentleman has never declared his opinion on politicks; but still it is known that he is neither a Jacobin, nor a Ministerialist; but it is thought that in the cause of Reform he would in certain cases be of great service.

    Letter 222 2009

  • I long to know how you stand as to politicks at Bury —

    Letter 112 2009

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