A usually secret exclusive organization of individuals gathered for a nefarious purpose.
1 But the master spirit of the junto was still cool and collected.
2 The junto wished to place Sir Thomas Littleton in the chair.
3 The Cavendishes had generally been strenuous supporters of the King and the junto .
4 The Whig junto was still their terror and their abhorrence.
5 The statesmen of the junto would do nothing for him.
6 True, the junto was leaderless for the moment, and Bucks had no very able lieutenants.
7 Pamphlets issued by the other side called them a junto of debtors, knaves, and worthless-moneyists.
8 The Whigs formed a " junto , " or caucus, and the Tories followed their example.
9 To this junto you have twice sacrificed yourself, and what have you got by it?
10 A third aristocratic junto of twenty-four was appointed to make grants of money to the crown.
11 Explain these words: incontestable, disapprobation, averse, delectable, orgies, whimsical, junto , dulcet, dowagers, macaronis, pigmy, hoyden, divertisements.
12 At Guildhall the junto was less fortunate.
13 Ten Broeck completed this junto of adventurers.
14 The removal of North, or the whole detestable junto , is a matter unworthy the millions we have expended.
15 And there is no authority on earth which can break up this junto , short of a general convention.
16 In addition to these he inveighed bitterly against the abolitionists, as a junto of secretaries, sophists, enthusiasts, and fanatics.
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