15 Verbs to Use for the Word diplomat

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They would have spoken of Turin and Zea-Bermudez; but I had been bred a diplomat and knew how to stick to my point, which, this time, was wool.

Having found their natural civil chief and military leader in Sevier, the backwoodsmen now developed a diplomat in the person of one William Cocke.

A GERMAN RUSE THAT FAILED A Belgian diplomat in Paris related an incident he observed at Charleroi.

In 1848, an uprising occurred in Austria, and crowds in Vienna, crying, down with Metternich, forced the aged diplomat to flee.

She wore her most fetching Parisian gown, and decked herself out with wrought jewelry of quaint and heavy design, which was the envy of all the other young women in town, and she put in a very busy night, for she danced with army officers, and lieutenants of the navy, and one senator, and goodness knows how many half-grown diplomats.

I realised that the road is long which winds from it to the little wayside inn near Hildesheim, but that it is a road on which live both the diplomat and the lonely, war-weary woman.

" "You mean the French diplomat who married the Yankee vaudeville artist in China?" "Yes," answered Tutt.

"You have not mentioned a certain alleged diplomat.

" "It would be wise, Señor," observed the amiable Colombian ex-diplomat.

The English had sent a "diplomat" in addition to their military delegate, a civilian whom he had known well in Constantinople.

The Grand Master showed himself a skilful diplomat, as well as a brave soldier.

When the present administration turned out the diplomats it spared the consuls-general and consuls.

"And what did he say?" asked the diplomat.

Chapter VIII Our Diplomats In The War Zone

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  diplomat