All 9 Uses of
democratic
in
Gone with the Wind
Uses with a very common or rare meaning:
- Ashley also sat up with the sick and he, too, attended the Democratic meetings and he was usually away on the same nights as Frank.†
Chpt 4.42
- And you'll be left out on the end of a limb, with never a Democratic friend or a Republican either.†
Chpt 5.49
- Scarlett laughed, and with some justice, for at that time, Bullock was safe in the governor's chair, twenty-seven negroes were in the legislature and thousands of the Democratic voters of Georgia were disfranchised.†
Chpt 5.49
- He attended Democratic rallies and he ostentatiously voted the Democratic ticket.†
Chpt 5.52
- He attended Democratic rallies and he ostentatiously voted the Democratic ticket.†
Chpt 5.52
- We have a Democratic majority in the legislature now, haven't we?†
Chpt 5.58
- We're going to have a Democratic governor next time, for a change.†
Chpt 5.58
- You call the Democratic party a rat hole?†
Chpt 5.58 *
- And when the election came, despite the frantic efforts of the Republicans, Georgia once more had a Democratic governor.†
Chpt 5.58
Definition:
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(meaning too common or rare to warrant focus) More commonly, democratic refers to the United States political party, the Democrats whose main political rivals are the Republicans.