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dog-catcher

noun

  1. a local official whose job is to catch and impound stray dogs, cats, etc
ā€œCollins English Dictionary ā€” Complete & Unabridgedā€ 2012 Digital Edition Ā© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 Ā© HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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ā€œRomney couldnā€™t be elected dog-catcher in Utah right now,ā€ he said.

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Mr. Trump said the senator couldnā€™t have been elected dog-catcher.

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After Corker went on NBCā€™s Today on Tuesday and said Trumpā€™s White House should let Congress decide how to pay for his tax cuts, Trump fired back with the first of a series of tweets, writing that Corker ā€œcouldnā€™t get elected dog-catcher in Tennesseeā€.

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I mean, all you need to acknowledge in order to embrace this epiphany is how solidly immured in the wilderness Democrats are at all levels of our governance from president down to local dog-catcher.

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ā€œAnd I have lived my entireĀ career by the tradition that if you can possibly avoid it, you avoid any action in the run-up to an election that might have an impact, whether itā€™s a dog-catcherĀ election or President of the United States. But as I sat there that morning, I could not see a door labelled ā€˜no action here.ā€™

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